Synopses & Reviews
The New York Times bestselling series starring Hannah Smith continues with this electrifying new thriller from the author of the Doc Ford novels.
The house is historic, some say haunted. It is also slated to be razed and replaced by condos, unless Hannah Smith can do something about it. Sheand#8217;s been hired by a wealthy Palm Beach widow to prove that the houseand#8217;s seller didnand#8217;t disclose everything he knew about the place when he unloaded it, including its role in a bloody Civil War skirmish in which two of Hannahand#8217;s own distant relations had had a part, as well as the suicidesand#151;or possibly murdersand#151;of two previous owners.
Hannah sees it as a win-win opportunity: She can stop the condo project while tracking her family history. She doesnand#8217;t believe in ghosts. But some dangers are real. And the most deadly of all may be human obsessionand#133;
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Review
and#8220;Breathtaking, harrowing, and immensely suspenseful.and#8221;and#8212;
Florida Weekly and#8220;Action-packed.and#8221;and#8212;Naples Daily News
and#8220;Readers will be breathless.and#8221;and#8212;Tampa Bay Times
About the Author
RANDY WAYNE WHITE is the author of the Doc Ford novels including Night Moves, Chasing Midnight, Night Vision, and Deep Shadow and the Hannah Smith novel, Gone, the first in a new series. He is also the author of a number of nonfiction collections and of a cookbook. A onetime veteran fishing guide, he lives in an old house built on an Indian mound and spends much of his free time windsurfing, playing baseball, and hanging out at Doc Ford's Rum Bar and Grille on Sanibel Island, Florida.