The Unseen, Heather Graham
The Unseen, Heather Graham
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The Unseen

Author: Heather Graham

Narrator: Luke Daniels

Unabridged: 8 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/27/2012


Synopsis

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….

About Heather Graham

Born in South Florida, Heather Graham married her husband immediately out of high school, but also graduated in theater from University of South Florida. She had several jobs, including dinner theater, as she also began having children, eventully being mother to five. Upon deciding that her children needed her at home, she began experimenting with writing. She sold her first book, When Next We Love, in 1982, and has since written over one hundred novels and novellas. Her titles include a variety of genres......romantic suspense, historical romance, time travel, occult, Christmas holiday themes, and vampire fiction.

Graham Pozzessere raises a lot of money each year by hosting the annual Romantic Times Vampire Ball in Florida, which benefits children's charities. She has been featured in several prestigious periodicals......Redbook, The Nation, People, USA Today, and has appeared on several local television shows and also Entertainment Tonight.

Heather is an avid scuba diver and loves traveling. She firmly believes that family is the most important priority, and feels very fortunate to be gifted in her career.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angela on September 02, 2018

I so enjoyed learning more about the Alamo. Interesting way to get more people for the series. although does every single person need to find their true love.......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on April 28, 2012

So here's the deal - This story revolves around a local legend in San Antonio Texas. 1800s at the Longhorn Saloon, which is located a stones throw from the Alamo, room 207 was the place of a murder. A beautiful young woman is killed for a diamond that her lover won in a card game, but the gem was ne......more

Goodreads review by Lynn on April 11, 2021

Love this early Krewe trip to the Alamo. Lot's of places I need to put on my MUST visit list when I finally get back there. The mystery kept me guessing. Old forgotten treasure hunt.......more

Goodreads review by #ReadAllTheBooks on January 18, 2012

I'll give all of the long time Heather Graham fans a warning. The old Graham is probably never going to come back. I'd liken her older books to rich Godiva chocolate: rich and oh-so-sinfully bad for you, whereas her newer books are like Hershey chocolate: good, but not nearly as good as the Godiva w......more