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Автор: Heather Graham
Издательство: HarperCollins
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Жанр произведения: Ужасы и Мистика
Год издания: 0
isbn: 9781472044563
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      A Ghost Rider in the Sky?

      What happened here, on a historic ranch outside Nashville, during the Civil War? And what’s happening now?

      Olivia Gordon works at the Horse Farm, a facility that assists patients with mental and physical recovery; her specialty is animal therapy. She’s always loved her job, always felt safe…until now.

      People are dying, starting with the facility’s founder, whose body is discovered in a ravine on the property—site of a massacre in 1862. And before every death, Liv sees a horse and rider, wearing a soldier’s garb, in the night sky…. Warning? Omen? Or clue?

      Liv calls in her cousin Malachi and his Krewe, an FBI unit of paranormal investigators, to discover the truth. New Krewe member Dustin Blake knows they need Liv’s involvement in the case, yet he’s worried about her safety. Because he and Liv quickly become more than colleagues…and he doesn’t want to lose her to the endless night.

      Praise for the novels of

      New York Times bestselling author Heather Graham

      “Graham deftly weaves elements of mystery, the paranormal and romance into a tight plot that will keep the reader guessing at the true nature of the killer’s evil.”

      —Publishers Weekly on The Unseen

      “Suspenseful and dark.…The transitions between past and present flow seamlessly, and the main characters are interesting.”

      —RT Book Reviews on The Unseen

      “A fast-paced story, involving history and ghost stories. Graham is skilled at creating intriguing, mature characters involved in challenging situations.”

      —Lesa’s Book Critiques on The Unseen

      “I am amazed at Graham’s ability to create a magical story that works so well in the present when part of the facts lie in the past. The Uninvited is a saucy romantic murder mystery with ghosts taking center stage.”

      —Joyfully Reviewed

      “The paranormal romantic mystery is exhilarating and fast-paced.”

      —Genre Go Round on The Unspoken

      “If you like mixing a bit of the creepy with a dash of sinister and spine-chilling reading with your romance, be sure to read Heather Graham’s latest.… Graham does a great job of blending just a bit of paranormal with real, human evil.”

      —Miami Herald on Unhallowed Ground

      “The paranormal elements are integral to the unrelentingly suspenseful plot, the characters are likable, the romance convincing.”

      —Booklist on Ghost Walk

      “Graham’s rich, balanced thriller sizzles with equal parts suspense, romance and the paranormal—all of it nail-biting.”

      —Publishers Weekly on The Vision

      “This book captivates its reader. [It’s] one the reader will not want to put down until finished.”

      —Paranormal Haven on Let the Dead Sleep

      The Night is Forever

      Heather Graham

      

www.mirabooks.co.uk

      Dedicated with love to Al Perry—

      for his patience—no matter what

      we drag him into!

      And especially for

      Bryee-Annon Victoria Pozzessere,

      my daughter, who first showed

      me the wonders of Nashville

      and Tennessee and introduced

      me to something equally

      wonderful—horse therapy.

      Love you so much, baby!

      Contents

       Prologue

       Chapter 1

       Chapter 2

       Chapter 3

       Chapter 4

       Chapter 5

       Chapter 6

       Chapter 7

       Chapter 8

       Chapter 9

       Chapter 10

       Chapter 11

       Chapter 12

       Chapter 13

       Chapter 14

       Chapter 15

       Chapter 16

       Chapter 17

       Chapter 18

       Epilogue

       Excerpt

      Prologue

      There he was, Marcus Danby, dead in the ravine.

      His eyes were open and he stared up at heaven. His limbs were twisted at odd angles, making him look like an image created by a mad artist.

      “Marcus!” Olivia Gordon cried his name as she dismounted and swiftly scampered down the rocks to his side. Like an idiot, she hunkered down by him, touching him, speaking, praying that somehow he was still alive as he lay there.

      But, of course, he wasn’t. She studied his face—weathered, worn, beautiful with character—and silent tears slid down her cheeks.

      “Marcus,” she whispered, closing his eyes. Maybe it was the wrong thing to do—maybe the medical examiner needed to see him exactly as he’d been found. But she wasn’t leaving him now and she couldn’t bear to see his eyes open. He’d been staring up at the heavens, she thought. Staring up at the sky above him.

      Ironically, the sky was exceptionally beautiful tonight. It was one of those twilights when the moon rose before the sun set completely, and as the sun continued its fall, sinking lower and lower into the horizon, a soft, opaque glow seemed to settle over the landscape. The hills here, just outside Nashville, Tennessee, appeared to be part of some kind of fairy-tale kingdom. Their rich shades of autumn—the gold, orange and crimson leaves on the trees—highlighted the emerald-green grasses. A slight coolness touched the air, making it clear and comfortable to breathe.

      The sky and the landscape were what Marcus had seen as he died, Olivia reminded herself. It was why Marcus had loved this area