In a historic mansion in the French Quarter, a senator's wife falls from a balcony and dies. Most people assume she jumped. A few insist the house itself is to blame. Nobody in New Orleans is treating it as a simple accident.
Under the quiet sponsorship of Adam Harrison, the FBI has assembled something it has never had before: a six-person unit whose agents each carry a psychic talent alongside their police work. Jackson Crow, still carrying the deaths of two teammates, is asked to lead it. Angela Hawkins, a Virginia police officer whose intuition has always run ahead of the evidence, is asked to join it. The mansion is their first case.
What they find in the house is worse than a haunting, and the living turn out to be far more dangerous than the dead. Heather Graham's Phantom Evil launched the long-running Krewe of Hunters series, blending paranormal investigation with romantic suspense.
Heather Graham was born on March 15, 1953 and grew up in Dade County, Florida, and attended the University of South Florida at Tampa, majoring in theater arts and touring Europe and parts of Asia and Africa as part of her studies. After college, she acted in dinner theaters, modeled, waitressed, and tended bar. She married Hershey Dennis Possezzere, and after the birth of her third child, she was determined to devote her efforts to her writing: her dream. She sold her first book in 1982.
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