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.
"the unseen rocked"
i enjoyed it very much but probably not read it again as i remember plots and results but i do recommend the book for anyone who enjoys a bit of history with their mystery.
the description of the alamo and just the general history of the area
he brings the characters to life and no one character sounded the same
probably jackson crow he sounds great
just that Heather Graham writes a great book and this is diffently one of her best
"Good series, good story"
Story evolves well, enjoyed the plot line over my daily commute.
The narrator augments the story and has been a welcome repeat performer in the series
"Another winner!!"
The different accents the narrator used........ Awesome!!
The plot took a few twists that I was not expecting............ just the way I like it!
n/a
n/a as there were more than one that I really liked and am looking foward to the next book with this 'team'..........
"Another Heather Graham success!"
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to The Unseen. Luke Daniels did a great job reading the characters. As a Texan, I wish his Texans sounded less like Deep South residents, and one of his female characters was more caricature, so there were brief suspensions of belief, but, overall, it was good. I've since had the opportunity to listen to a different reader of Heather Graham's work and I appreciate Luke Daniels MUCH more after that.
"I heart Luke Daniels!!"
I have read Heather Graham in the past and this is pretty much what I remember. A decent story, a mystery that throws many suspects at you. The ghost aspect is fun and not overplayed like in other paranormal romance type books. I bought this book primarily because it's narrated by Luke Daniels and I'm a big fan of his. He could read the yellow pages and I'd listen.
"Strikes gold again!"
I love the krewe of hunters books! I am totally hooked on them. I find myself listening to them whenever I get the chance. I love the whole storyline of this book. I love the way she weaves the present with the past. Totally worth your time. I hope they continue using Luke Daniels as the narrater for the books because he does an awesome job!
I am a professional photographer - Kelan Photography - who lives in South Beach. I call my collection "Photography from a Different Perspective." The images I create are formed from the designs and colors in nature. They are somewhat abstract. I always have an audiobook playing except on those days when I take a stress break and go wading through the everglades and take pictures of alligators.
"Nothing special"
The primary group of character, who are much more interesting, made an appearance, but that's about it.
Luke Daniels is an inspired narrator; however, he wasn't given a whole lot to work with.
"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.