

But it comes with far more history than she ever imagined-the skeletal remains of seven victims interred in the old walls of the house years and years before-along with a threatening curse. Jenny Auger has just managed to buy the historic home of her dreams. Krewe member Jon Dickson’s fiancée Kylie Connelly is contacted by an old friend who has just moved to Salem, Massachusetts, when the unimaginable happens as the holiday approaches. We hope you'll enjoy each one as much as we do.From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Heather Graham comes a new story in her Krewe of Hunters series… Halloween! Strange things are going to happen and every year, while loving the holiday, members of the Krewe of Hunters also dread it. And for fans, it's a bonus book in the author's series.
For new readers, it's an introduction to an author's world. **Every 1001 Dark Nights novella is a standalone story. If they can't solve the murder quickly, there will be no Thanksgiving for the Krewe. With the help of Brodie's diva mother and his ever-patient father - who were killed together when a stage chandelier fell upon them - Dakota and Brodie set out to solve the case. Both have aspecial talent for dealing with ghosts, but this one is proving elusive. Dakota McCoy and Brodie McFadden dive into the mystery. During a special performance, a strange actor makes an appearance in the middle of the show, warning of dire events if his murder is not solved before another holiday rolls around. When you're looking for the victim of a mysterious murder in a theater, there is nothing like calling on a dead diva for help Krewe members must find the victim if they're to discover the identity of a murderer at large, one more than willing to kill the performers when he doesn't like the show.It's Halloween at the Global Tower Theatre, a fantastic and historic theater owned by Adam Harrison and run by spouses of Krewe members. From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Heather Graham comes a new story in her Krewe of Hunters series.
