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She is assigned to work the Krewe case and is partnered with senior agent Matt Bosworth. Both Meg and Matt have the ability to see the dead and their investigation soon finds them traveling from Harpers Ferry to Gettysburg. The setting was wonderful and familiar, as I have visited quite a few of the historical sites and cemeteries mentioned.

She vividly paints the landscape and amps up the suspense with her descriptions. The missing person and murders were my favorite aspect of the Silenced. Graham gave us perspectives from the killer and slipping inside his mind really notched up the suspense. The case began to weave the missing person, murders and events around a D. Senator with eyes on the White House. Red herrings, and twists kept me engaged and I enjoyed seeing all of the threads come together as Lara and Matt connected the dots. Matt and Lara had a rough, awkward start but slowly began developing feelings for each other.

I loved the banter between them and Graham added a special element to the mix that brought humor and helped with the case. There is some heat, and once things ignited, the relationship moved quickly. While not my favorite romance of the series, I enjoyed these characters. Copy provided by publisher This review was originally posted on Caffeinated Book Reviewer Narrator Phil Gigante does an excellent job bringing the various characters to life.

His varied cadence and mannerisms gives distinct voices to the characters, both male and female. His vocals emphasizes the emotions and tension of the story. Lara Mayhew, a congressional media assistant, goes missing shortly after leaving a cryptic message for her childhood friend Meg Murray, an FBI agent fresh out of the academy. Meanwhile, Meg has been recruited by the leader of the Krewe of Hunters, a special FBI unit for paranormal investigation.

Paired with Special Agent Matt Bosworth, Meg is determined to find her friend and unravel the political conspiracy she appears to be entangled in. The attraction between Meg and Matt heats up as they close in on a twisted serial killer.

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Graham has created characters that not only deal with the paranormal, but are realistic, likable and well-developed. Their interactions and dialogue flows smoothly in this fast-pace adventure. The story is filled with suspense highlighted by great twists and turns. The political aspects of the story are interesting, while the historical setting is mesmerizing. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review.

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The thoughts are completely my own and given honestly and freely. I find that I either love or hate books by this author. This one was firmly in the hate column. The characters were flat and I am still not convinced I know more about Matt or Meg than I did from the blurb. Oh, they like dogs. The plot was stale and I thought obvious. In order to go for a shock factor, you have to introduce the reader to the killers in the book at some point so there is a OMG moment. Well, I knew one of them right away and the other, well, wasn't a big shock. Had to be I find that I either love or hate books by this author.

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Had to be one of about 3 people. I counted Usually within dialog, most often jarringly out of place for the dialog and, as I mentioned, very distracting if you are already struggling to get into the book in the first place. I know this is a minor issue, but for an author of this caliber, you would think the editing would be better, that someone would tell her the characters seemed like one dimensional nothings who spoke in a series of forceful sentences. I won't say I will never read another of her books, but it will be a while before I am willing to do so again. And, I am definitely not going to be paying for them View all 3 comments.

Dec 30, Sheri rated it it was ok Shelves: paranormal , romance. Oh my god I almost can't comment on the story because every single exclamation point took me out of the story.


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This is one of the very few of these stories, which I generally love, that I didn't read in one sitting. More then once I threw it down because I couldn't handle the stupid exclamation points.

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Nov 29, Sarah rated it liked it Shelves: mystery-thriller , , paranormal. Jul 18, Wendy rated it really liked it Shelves: conspiracy , paranormal , murder-mystery. The action-packed thriller "The Silenced" combines a murder- mystery, the paranormal and romance into a chilling tale that begins when Lara Mayhew, Congressman Ian Walker's media relations assistant disappears after a disturbing meeting with her boss and his aides. With her new partner Matt Bosworth, a seasoned agent they begin The action-packed thriller "The Silenced" combines a murder- mystery, the paranormal and romance into a chilling tale that begins when Lara Mayhew, Congressman Ian Walker's media relations assistant disappears after a disturbing meeting with her boss and his aides.

With her new partner Matt Bosworth, a seasoned agent they begin the search not only for Meg's friend but a psychotic serial killer, who's murdering young women. In a thriller that takes the reader through Civil War battlefields and graveyards from Harpers Ferry to Gettysburg Heather Graham blends conspiracy, deception and murder into an exciting story. Fast-paced and intense the plot heats up when Meg and Matt uncover clues that connect the murders not only to Lara's disappearance but to a noted Congressman.

With unexpected twists and turns Heather Graham cleverly creates an intricate plot that takes the reader from the questioning of ghosts at a cemetery to ghostly encounters at a Civil War re-enactment and infuses them into a political conspiracy and the murder of a presidential hopeful. As the violence builds and tension increases with the murderer's defilement of his victims' bodies and his hunger for killing, the suspense is tempered by the romantic sparks that ignite between Meg and Matt and their sudden ownership of "Killer" an ugly but adorable little dog.

Trained at Quantico she expects to be attached to the criminal division until her friend disappears and she joins the Krewe Hunters. Perceptive, shrewd, and gifted like Matt, able to communicate with the dead Meg is determined to find Lara and bring a killer to justice. Special Agent Matt Bosworth the seasoned pro is blunt, self-confident and intuitive. He trusts his gut instinct that Lara's alive and searches her diary for clues to where she's been hidden.

The romance between Meg and Matt is interesting as what starts as a clash of wills quickly explodes into a sexual interlude as they become intoxicated with one another. Yet of all the characters it's Slash McNeil a dangerous, arrogant, psychotic killer with his access to powerful people, one who has unleashed a deadly scheme that add a terrifying and realistic chill to the story.

I enjoyed Heather Graham's "The Silenced" a thrilling blend of mystery, murder and the paranormal that kept me on the edge of my seat until the end. Jan 11, Majanka rated it it was ok Shelves: mini-reviews , reviews-january , paranormal , ghosts. The plots are just so predictable. In this one, it was obvious what was going to happen next, and it almost seemed like a recap of a previous book. The characters were flat too, and difficult to connect with.

Jan 14, Brenna rated it liked it Shelves: little-free-library. Every once in a while, I enjoy reading a Heather Graham novel. This one, set around a new FBI agent and her best friend who works for a congressman. Set in Washington, DC and several areas well known for their Civil War history, the plot moves along well. Graham always seems to add a little romance to her novels as well. In The Silenced, this romance part did not seem to get too much in the way. I Every once in a while, I enjoy reading a Heather Graham novel.

While Heather Graham is not one of my favorite authors, I do enjoy reading her novels for something fun and appealing for something a little easier to read. Sep 07, Jill rated it did not like it. Graham writes exactly like a bad stereotype of a male writer writing about a female protagonist. And she's a woman, so she has no excuse at all.

I guess noting a character's flowing hair, large eyes, great figure and "generous mouth" are necessary description, but while they're investigating murders and a disappearance, Meg Murray and Matt Bosworth can't seem to stop describing the hotness of the other. These inappropriate sexual tension moments sprinkled throughout were a ridiculous nuisance, but when I hit this one, I just could not believe it: She stepped away, wondering how she'd come to feel so drawn to the man.

She was just a fledgling agent to him. He could be decent, but the work always came first. And yet, if she was honest, she'd have to admit she'd been attracted to him from the start--frightening though that attraction could be. He had a certain magnetism.

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Was it because of his strength? Because she wasn't as strong as she wanted to be and needed that strength?