• Blood Night

  • 1001 Dark Nights (A Krewe of Hunters Novella)
  • By: Heather Graham
  • Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
  • Length: 3 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (80 ratings)

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Blood Night

By: Heather Graham
Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
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From New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Heather Graham comes a new story in her Krewe of Hunters series....

Any member of the Krewe of Hunters is accustomed to the strange. And to conversing now and then with the dead.

For Andre Rousseau and Cheyenne Donegal, an encounter with the deceased in a cemetery is certainly nothing new.

But this year, Halloween is taking them across the pond - unofficially.

Their experiences in life haven’t prepared them for what’s to come.

Cheyenne’s distant cousin and dear friend Emily Donegal has called from London. Murder has come to her neighborhood, with bodies just outside Highgate Cemetery, drained of blood.

The last victim was found at Emily’s doorstep, and evidence seems to be arising not just against her fiancé, Eric, but against Emily, too. But Emily isn’t just afraid of the law - many in the great city are beginning to believe that the historic Vampire of Highgate is making himself known, aided and abetted by adherents. Some are even angry and frightened enough to believe they should take matters into their own hands.

©2019 Heather Graham Pozzessere (P)2019 Audible, Inc.

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My audio was not very good it cut in and out . 😗

I liked the narrator,the book plot but the audio really messed up following, the recording left words off cut them off finally made it through really disappointed.

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Enjoyed very much

Fast paced. An interesting mystery with with lots of characters and twists and turns. Enjoyed the ghost too. I kept trying to remember the earlier story with Cheyenne and Andre. I know that I read it.

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Blood Night

A short read, but an enjoyable mystery focused on two members of the Krewe of Hunters. A mystery based on the supposed return of a mythical Vampire stealing young women and draining their blood. Good for a quick Heather Graham mystery with our friends from the Order if Hunters. 🙂

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Blood Night: 1001 Dark Nights A Krewe of Hunters

Halloween is coming up fast, so I enjoyed reading this Krewe of Hunters novella. Caveat: If I hadn’t read the “Stalking,” which is book #29 in this series, I might’ve been confused or a bit lost regarding the protagonists—FBI agents Cheyenne Donegal and Andre Rousseau—especially about their relationship and shared history in New Orleans. The atmosphere is wonderfully evocative of London in autumn, including pea-soup fog, which I have yet to experience. The rather quirky characters are mostly likable and include unconventional Scotland Yard detectives; a sham psychic; a randy banker; an internet media star, and a spiritualist-cum-fake bishop of a “church.” Unlike most Krewe stories, this takes place in London during the week of All Hollow’s Eve, with hopes that the protagonists live to see All Saints’ Day. Cheyenne and Andre attempt to help the police capture “the Highgate vampire” who hunts, kidnaps, and drains his female victims of blood. This is a short read of 114 pages, and although I found the clues that gave up the culprit, I read to the fun end.

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