Sunday, February 16, 2014
RS Review: The Seance Mass Market Paperback
I've finished "The Seance" by Heather Graham.
A chill falls over Christina Hardy's housewarming party when talk turns to a recent murder that has all the hallmarks of the so-called "Interstate Killer" murders from fifteen years before. To lighten the mood, the guests drag out an old Ouija board for a little spooky fun and that's when things become truly terrifying.
Summoned by the Ouija board, the restless spirit of Beau Kidd, the lead detective — and chief suspect — on the original case, seeks Christina's help: the latest killing isn't a copycat crime, and he wants his name cleared. Back in the real world, cop-turned-writer Jed Braden is skeptical of Christina's ghostly encounters, but his police sources confirm all the intimate details of the case — her otherworldly source is reliable, and the body count is growing.
The spirits are right. The Interstate Killer is still out there, and Christina's life is hanging in the balance between this world and the next.
About the Author
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Heather Graham has written more than a hundred novels. She's a winner of the RWA's Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Thriller Writers' Silver Bullet. She is an active member of International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America. For more information, check out her websites: TheOriginalHeatherGraham.com, eHeatherGraham.com, and HeatherGraham.tv. You can also find Heather on Facebook.
Product Details
Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
Publisher: Mira; Reprint edition (March 1, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 077832916X
ISBN-13: 978-0778329169
My Review:
I really liked the premise of the book (ghost, seance and occult) and the mystery was very interesting but to me the characters weren't very well thought out and I didn't care for them. The hero and heroine knew each other from childhood but all they did was fight or argue every time they were in the same room as adults.
It was great to see Adam Harrison again though!
2/5
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Christina Hardy,
Heather Graham,
Jed Braden,
RS Review,
The Seance
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