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From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Heather Graham comes a new story in her Krewe of Hunters series
Strange things are happening at Castle Darien, the legendary home of Angela Hawkins Crows family just outside of Dublin, Ireland.
People are dying in the most unusual ways: drowning where theres no water, falling from heights that dont exist
But before every death, the banshee lets out a cry, warning that loved ones are in danger. The Irish death ghosts haunting shrieks and sobs echo within the ancient stone walls and travel up and down the hillsides.
Terrified and broken after the death of a friend, Moira Hawkins, Angelas second cousin, turns to her family for help, convinced that evil is at work and sure the Krewe of Hunters can determine what is happening and put an end to the strange and deadly haunting.
Angela is mystified and stricken, but she and Jackson travel to the Emerald Isle to investigate, certain that someone very much alive is behind whatever is going on.
But she and the Krewe just might need the dead to uncover the truth.
**Every 1001 Dark Nights novella is a standalone story. For new readers, its an introduction to an authors world. And for fans, its a bonus book in the authors series. We hope you'll enjoy each one as much as we do.**
Reviews for Cry of the Banshee:
Cry of the Banshee was a fast paced and well written story with a hint of the paranormal. ~ FYFB
If you are a fan of Krewe of Hunters, you need to read this book. If you are new to Graham, you should start reading her books. Always very good. ~ Barb, The Reading Cafe
Fun, action-packed, and suspenseful. It made for a perfect read during such rainy weather. ~ Bookqueen86
Great intro to an author and series I have never read before. ~ bookshelfofmydreams
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Strange things are happening at Castle Darien, the legendary home of Angela Hawkins Crows family just outside of Dublin, Ireland.
People are dying in the most unusual ways: drowning where theres no water, falling from heights that dont exist
But before every death, the banshee lets out a cry, warning that loved ones are in danger. The Irish death ghosts haunting shrieks and sobs echo within the ancient stone walls and travel up and down the hillsides.
Terrified and broken after the death of a friend, Moira Hawkins, Angelas second cousin, turns to her family for help, convinced that evil is at work and sure the Krewe of Hunters can determine what is happening and put an end to the strange and deadly haunting.
Angela is mystified and stricken, but she and Jackson travel to the Emerald Isle to investigate, certain that someone very much alive is behind whatever is going on.
But she and the Krewe just might need the dead to uncover the truth.
**Every 1001 Dark Nights novella is a standalone story. For new readers, its an introduction to an authors world. And for fans, its a bonus book in the authors series. We hope you'll enjoy each one as much as we do.**
Reviews for Cry of the Banshee:
Cry of the Banshee was a fast paced and well written story with a hint of the paranormal. ~ FYFB
If you are a fan of Krewe of Hunters, you need to read this book. If you are new to Graham, you should start reading her books. Always very good. ~ Barb, The Reading Cafe
Fun, action-packed, and suspenseful. It made for a perfect read during such rainy weather. ~ Bookqueen86
Great intro to an author and series I have never read before. ~ bookshelfofmydreams
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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