
They say a painting can have a life of its own…
Now, almost two hundred years later, the painting appears in New Orleans. Wherever it goes, death seems to follow.
Danielle Cafferty and Michael Quinn, occasional partners in solving crime, are quickly drawn into the case. They begin to make connections between that summer in Switzerland and this spring in Louisiana. Danni, the owner of an eccentric antiques shop, and Quinn, a private detective, have discovered that they have separate but complementary talents when it comes to investigating unusual situations.
Trying to blend their personal relationship with the professional lives they've stumbled into, they learn how much they need each other. Especially as they confront this work of art—and evil. The people in the portrait might be dead, but something seems to wake them and free them to commit bloody crimes. Cafferty and Quinn must discover what that is. And they have to destroy it—before it destroys them.
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Waking the Dead by Heather Graham is filled with mystery, evil, and history. This is the first time I've read a Cafferty and Quinn novel. Graham brings New Orleans to readers in a magical way. I was transported like I usually am with Graham's writing. I loved the historical aspect weaved into the story filled with paranormal activity. Cafferty and Quinn's race to find answers and destroy the evil that threatens them makes for one interesting story. I will definitely have to go back and read the first book in the series, Let The Dead Sleep.
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Publisher: Harlequin: Harlequin MIRA
Pub Date: Mar. 25, 2014
Pub Date: Mar. 25, 2014
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