Heather Graham’s Krewe of
Hunters paranormal mystery series is an offshoot of her Harrison Investigations
series. Thought the plot lines are much the same, the Harrison series takes
place when Adam Harrison, a firm believer in the existence of ghosts, worked in
the private sector. These investigators work alone. In Krewe of Hunters (self-named)
the investigators work in teams for a special FBI unit run by Harrison. Harrison
handpicks the people who work for him; searching the country for individuals he
believes has a special skill useful in the investigation of the unexplainable.
Harrison recruits Jackson
Crowe, a skeptical veteran of the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, to lead a
krewe comprised of Angela, a seasoned cop, a nurse, a magician, the cameraman
for a paranormal cable series, and a musician. All have them have had
experience with the paranormal whether they admit it or not.
The krewe is called to New
Orleans to investigate a house once owned by a serial killer. The house is now
owned by a popular senator who is convinced ghosts caused his wife to fall to
her death from their bedroom balcony. The police have ruled the death a suicide
but the Senator is certain ghosts were involved and wants the team to prove it.
As in most mysteries, nothing is quite what it seems and the senator might not
like what the team discovers.
The book focuses mainly on
Jackson and Angela whose relationship develops a little too fast. Little attention
is paid to the other krewe members. They
will have to wait until their story is told in subsequent titles.
Currently there are 35 books in
the series, several novellas, and seven seasonal titles. Three more titles are
scheduled for released in 2022.
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