Christmas time in Rhode Island is beautiful , or so Caer had been told, she was spending time with strangers far from her native Ireland. She was there to nurse Sean O'Riley back to health and keep him safe. His partner and friend Eddie has gone missing, foul play is thought of and precautions are taken to ensure his safety. The family friend Zach Flynn arrives to take charge of the investigation and keep Sean safe.Spark fly between Caer and Zach but what is it that troubles him about the beauty from Ireland? He is falling in love with her he knows and has told her his life story but knows little of hers, then she tells him, the truth.She is a Banshee!This was a good story from the beginning and another hit for Heather Graham. When Zach is called by his friend's daughter Kat, she has nothing but bad news for him and she is in a complete panic. Her Dad, Sean, and his new wife, Amanda, are in Ireland for a trip and just called her that her Dad is in the hospital there and is very ill. They have no idea what caused it, but Kat is convinced that Amanda has something to do with it. She sees Amanda as nothing but a gold digger because she is half the age of her Dad. She calls Zach for help for a few reasons, first off he is a very close friend of the family and secondly, he is a private investigator along with his brothers. Zach is also told that Sean's business partner and good friend, Eddie, is missing in the states. He took a passenger out on the boat he charters out and never returned. Zach tells Kat he will go and get Sean first and then will look into the missing Eddie. Is there any connection between Sean's illness and Eddie's being missing? Would Amanda really try to kill her new husband for money? Who was Eddie's passenger and where are they? Add to that the beautiful Irish nurse, Caer, that comes home with Sean, Amanda, and Zach and all her mystery. What is her real story? Why is she so mysterious to Zach? I read the first two books in this trilogy, so I naturally had to read the last book in the set. I am a huge fan of Heather Graham and I just love her writing style and all of her imagination that comes out through her writing and books. If there was ever a set of books that made me afraid to read them at night all alone, these were it. I liked the fact that this trilogy took the reader on a following of all three brothers at the same time and yet separately too throughout all three of the books. I felt like I got the feel of all of them in all books, but learned more about each one as a separate person in each of the three books. I must admit that the first book was my favorite, but I loved them all. The creepy feel of them was amazing. This book with the shadow figures and such was great to read, even though it was a bit creepy too, but that is what made it all the better. The characters have grown for me into the "brothers next door"; men that I can see and relate to and want to talk to. Learning more about Zach and what makes him "tick" was great, it made me feel an even better connection to the character. The plot of this book was great and the writing flowed like a smooth river. Not only was reading the book great, but the cover of this book is just amazing to me. Simple, a bit dark, but very powerful too. They say you should never judge a book by its cover, but sometimes I find the cover screams what the book is all about. This book is like that. This book is full of mystery, creepiness, and darkness. It is a must read book that works on its own or as a continuation of the other two.4/5 Stars!
What do You think about Deadly Gift (2008)?
Beginning to see a pattern in her books. Still easy read and entertaining.
—gstef2000
Another suspenseful Flynn Brother's Story. Was glad I read all three!!
—NdiraO
very good book. Irish folk lore and murder makes for a good read.
—mymelody20546
Yah, penutup seri yang oke kalo dibanding 2 buku sebelumnya....
—LaurieGaudet