Olivia Gordon is seeing ghosts: one of them is a Civil War general, Rufus Cunningham. The other is her employer, Marcus Danby, whose body is in front of her ... while his ghost is tapping her on the shoulder.Thus begins "The Night is Forever."Set on a fictional equine-assisted therapy facility in Tennessee, the mystery not only involves ghosts but ghost hunters ... one of them a a very handsome fellow called Dustin, who is falling for Olivia even as he tries to help her investigate Marcus' death. As more deaths occur around the Horse Farm, the plot thickens constantly.Heather Graham is very good at romantic suspense, and throwing in an entertaining paranormal twist didn't hurt here. Graham draws on local color to set a historical background for her present-day events, and keeps readers guessing at the "whodunnit." (I was oh-so-wrong in my suspicions!)Though this is the third of a series, it stands alone quite well. I found it entertaining and well-crafted, and would recommend it to fans of the genre. I am a huge fan of the Krewe of Hunters and this book does not disappoint. What happens when a recovery center founder is discovered dead, of an overdose? One employee refuses to believe that the simple answer is truth and when the ghost of the dead man confirms it, she asks for help.Enter the newest employee of the Krewe, a man who is trying to help solve the mystery, and keep them both alive.This is a supernatural mystery that is engaging and solid. It never crosses the line into silly, as some ghost stories do, and the writing flows very nicely. Another good read by Heather Graham.
What do You think about Night Is Forever, The (2013)?
GOOD plot, good characters. Couldn't put it down. Read it from start to finish in one sitting.
—coyner8
This was a good book.I enjoyed the storyline and the characters.
—Faster
Another awesome book from Heather Graham!
—AvalonHighBabe14