I've finished "The Presence" by Heather Graham.
Product Description
The ultimate moneymaking plan — buy the ancient, run-down Scottish
castle and turn it into a tourist destination. Toni Fraser and her
friends will put on reenactments combining fact and fiction, local
history, murder and an imaginary laird named Bruce MacNiall.
Just
as someone arrives, claiming to actually be Laird MacNiall — a tall,
dark, formidable Scot somehow familiar to Toni — the bodies of young
women are found, dumped and forgotten in the nearby town.
But
even stranger, how is it possible this laird exists? Toni invented Bruce
MacNiall for the performance yet sinister, lifelike dreams suggest he's
connected to the recent deaths. Bruce claims he wants to help catch the
murderer. But even if she wants to, can Toni trust him when her visions
seem to be coming from within the very eyes of the killer himself?
Product Details
Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
Publisher: Mira; Reprint edition (December 28, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0778329283
ISBN-13: 978-0778329282
My Review:
Toni Fraser and her five best friends (married couple Gina and Ryan,
partners Kevin and David and her Scottish cousin Thayer) rent an ancient
run-down Scottish castle that belongs to Bruce MacNiall to re-enact
events that combine fact and fiction, local history, murder and a made
up laird named Laird MacNiall.
Then Bruce MacNiall arrives home to find his castle has been over-run by
Americans. He is angry and so is the group for being taken. Bruce
allays their fears by allowing them to run their tours for six months to
help make up for their losses.
Meanwhile someone is killing and depositing prostitutes body in
Tillingham forest which is on the edge of MacNiall's castle. Bruce
found the first body and Eban who takes care of the horses and the
grounds found the second body. Toni finds another body which everyone
believes is Annie O'Hara the third girl reported to be missing.
Evidence collected proves it's the body of Annalise MacNiall Bruce's
late wife. Annalise is believed to have disappeared from this castle
history but people thought she was strangled by the Laird because he
believed she was cheating on him. The tattered cloth found around her
neck bears the mark belonging to Grayson Davis, the traitor to the
highland people.
When Bruce returned to the castle he clashed with Toni (she was being
witch to him and was always angry/yelling at him). Gee what was her
problem?
Also I didn't like how she jumped Bruce when she had a nightmare she saw
him at the end of her blood with a bloody sword dripping with blood
looking down at her. She wants to feel alive and this is the only
reason when they fall in bed.
3/5
4 comments:
I came from Cym Lowell's Book Review Party Wednesday (BRPW)
I'm sorry but reading from your review, it didn't sound like a very good book at all...
Cherry Mischievous
www.cherrymischievous.com
Coming from Cym Lowell's book party. I usually really like her books sad I'm disappointed to hear that this one doesn't sound very good.
I'm hopping over from the Book Review Party.
The premise of the book sounds great, but from your review it seems as if it wasn't. Good to know, because Heather Graham is a popular author, so I would easily have picked this one up.
Happy Hopping!
I'm popping over from Cym's blog, too.
I have yet to read a Heather Graham novel. Only so many hours in a day, and way too many books as it is. STill, I've listened to interviews and read blurbs for her books and they sound like they're up my alley--though maybe not this one specifically, judging by the review.
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