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The Unseen

Krewe of Hunters, Book 5

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The Unseen

By: Heather Graham
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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1800s. San Antonio, Texas: In room 207 at the Longhorn Saloon, in the long shadow of the Alamo itself, a woman renowned for her beauty was brutally murdered. Her killer was never found.

One year ago: In that same historic room, another woman vanished without a trace. Her blood was everywhere... but her body was never recovered. Now: In the last month, San Antonio has become a dumping ground for battered bodies. All young women, many of them long missing, almost all forgotten. Until now.

Texas Ranger Logan Raintree cannot sit by and let his city’s most vulnerable citizens be slain. So when he is approached to lead a brand-new group of elite paranormal investigators working the case, he has no choice but to accept the challenge. And with it, his powerful ability to commune with the dead. Among Logan’s new team is Kelsey O’Brien, a U.S. marshal known for her razor-sharp intuition and a toughness that belies her delicate exterior. Kelsey has been waiting all her life to work with someone who can understand her ability to “see” the past unfolding in the present. Now she has her chance.

Together, Kelsey and Logan follow their instincts to the Alamo and to the newly reopened Longhorn, which once tempted heroes with drink, cards and women. If the spirits of those long-dead Texans are really appearing to the victims before their deaths, only Kelsey and Logan have the skills to find out why. And if something more earthly is menacing the city’s oldest, darkest corners, only they can stop it - before more innocent women join the company of San Antonio’s restless ghosts....

©2012 Heather Graham (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Westerns Fiction Texas City Western Mystery
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Mild ghost stories! Love it!

I enjoy Heather Graham mild and very entertain books. I am not of fan of the occult, but her books are very mild and interesting.

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loved it.

Loved it.. highly recommend all of the books in this series. can not wait to listen to the other books.

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Not bad & interesting twists

Narrator was great with the voices. Definite twists to the story. I enjoyed it but it didn't knock my socks off. Ending was a rush.

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A good story for the series

I liked this book and liked the character of Logan Raintree. One good thing about this book compared to others in the series is the paranormal aspect is laid out at the very beginning and no one questions anyone else’s talents.

Being a Texan, I really enjoyed seeing a mystery set in Texas. The mystery is great and the linking of the history to the present was fabulous as I am sucker for those type of stories. I also enjoyed how some forensic science was brought into the team. It gave the story a firmer base in reality. Even though I love the paranormal stuff, it shows the team relying on more than just their own psychic talents to solve the case.

I also liked the idea of Adam and Jackson wanting to set up multiple teams who will work cases all over. I love the original Krewe but having multiple teams allows for the author to expand the series a little. I wish we would have gotten to know the newer members better. This book is very focused on Logan and Kelsey. I also hope the author mixes up the teams occasionally like having Jenna work a case with Tyler.

This book suffers from three main issues for me. One is the romance between Kelsey and Logan is a little too similar to Jackson and Angela’s from the first book in the series. The other issue is that the killer is obvious and I am surprised at how much the characters never looked at them as potential suspect. The final issue is that Kelsey starts out very strong but devolves into a stereotypical horror movie damsel in distress. She at times became very annoying.

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Another fantastic paranormal mystery with Logan Raintree, Crow, and the Order of Hunters! A fascinating mystery with connections to the Alamo and the infamous, cursed Galveston diamond missing since it was lost in a poker game before the battle of the Alamo! Excellent book and audiobook!❤

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krewe are the greatest

Heather Graham is a fabulous writer. when I start on if her books I don't put it down until I finish it

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First thought: I really like the new team :)

What I Thought of the Case: The Unseen is set in San Antonio, TX and as a Native Texan I had to love it! As a history buff, I loved the setting even more. It was centered around The Alamo and the history of a missing diamond. The killings were very much committed by humans but the ghosts were such a HUGE help in figuring it out. I didn't quite figure out who did the grisly murders until about half way through. It was just a guess at that point but it ended up being right. Mysteries are best when they keep you guessing :)

What I Thought of the Characters: The Unseen is the first book with a new Paranormal Investigation team. We do get to see a few characters from the original series but you could start here without missing a beat. I do like the new team almost as much as the old one. I am sure by the end of Book 4 they will be instilled in my heart. The main characters of The Unseen are Logan and Kelsey. They are both law enforcement but of different branches. Their different unique abilities work well together and I love their chemistry. Another great pairing by Heather Graham.

What I Thought of the Audio: Not to sound like a broken record but Luke Daniels did a wonderful job. I recommend this series on audio! Though if you listen to a lot of audios that he does (which I do) then you will notice some re-use of accents. Sometimes that can make you laugh because that will make cross-series characters. Let's just say having Oberon act as some of these characters is hysterical. You quickly though get back into your story with just a little grin!

Final Thought: I like this series and think most romantic mystery readers would too!

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Good series, good story

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

Story evolves well, enjoyed the plot line over my daily commute.

Have you listened to any of Luke Daniels’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

The narrator augments the story and has been a welcome repeat performer in the series

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Nothing special

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

The primary group of character, who are much more interesting, made an appearance, but that's about it.

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Luke Daniels is an inspired narrator; however, he wasn't given a whole lot to work with.

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Good story

Interesting history, always a pleasure to listen to Luke Daniels. The story was good, slightly predictable, but good nonetheless

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