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Unhallowed Ground
Unhallowed Ground | Heather Graham
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When Sarah McKinley is finally able to buy and restore the historic Florida mansion that she has always loved, she dismisses the horror stories of past residents vanishing and a long-dead housekeeper who practiced black magic. Then, in the midst of renovations, she makes a grim discovery. Hidden within the walls of Sarah's dream house are the remains of dozens of bodiessome dating back over a century. The door to the past is blown wide open when Caleb Anderson, a private investigator, shows up at the mansion. He believes several current missing-persons cases are linked to the house and its dark past. Working together to find the connection and stop a contemporary killer, Sarah and Caleb are compelled to research the history of the haunted house, growing closer to each other even as the solution to the murders eludes them. But there is one who knows the trutha spirit who follows every move they make. Soon Caleb begins to fear that if he can't stay a step ahead, he could lose Sarah to a killer with an ability to transcend time in a quest for blood and sacrifice.
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brittanyreads
Unhallowed Ground | Heather Graham
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In Unhallowed Ground, Sarah is finally able to purchase a historical Florida mansion only to find human #bones in the walls during renovations! And that‘s just the beginning of this story!! 🙀
I love me a good Heather Graham paranormal mystery and I remember this one being a favorite! If you‘ve not read her, try her out if you want a fun, quick and spooky read.
@Clwojick #blackcatchallenge Day 3

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A good creepy murder mystery with paranormal touches. A good way to bring in October. I was surprised by the ending, which is always nice in a mystery, as I don't like them to be to easy to figure out. It wasn't as creepy as I was expecting but it was intriguing enough to hold my interest until the very end. The end was a bit sudden and wrapped up a bit to quickly for my taste but most of the loose ends were dealt with, so that made up for it.