Review: The Unspoken

The Unspoken (Krewe of Hunters, #7)

Synopsis:

1898: Bound for Chicago, the freighter Jerry McGuen goes down in Lake Michigan, taking with it every man aboard. But what other fate could befall a vessel carrying the ill-gotten sarcophagus of an Egyptian sorcerer?

Now: A veteran diver and “ghost ship” expert is exploring the legendary wreck for a documentary. He dies inexplicably inside the freighter’s main saloon. Then another diver is killed and panicked rumors rise like bubbles from the lake: ancient demons have awakened below!

The expedition’s beleaguered financier calls paranormal investigator Katya Sokolov to Chicago to save the film—and perhaps some innocent lives. Along with media forensics guru Will Chan, Kat plumbs the depths of an evil that may date back to the time of the Pharaohs. But some secrets are best drowned in the seas of the past.…

Rating: 5-stars

Review:

The Unspoken by Heather Graham is the 7th stunning novel in this amazing series. The Krewe Hunters are a special group of FBI agents. Each agent comes from a different walk of like before entering the FBI academy. They all share a unique gift. This gift is what makes them a mockery to others. However, they have the highest success rate in solving serial killer cases. Now, with that said, this particular book is set in the deep lake waters near Chicago. A diver is obsess with finding a missing historic shipwreck. He figures out where it’s located and the rest is history. But just when he makes the discovery and makes a dive alone to explore his find, he is murdered. Except to all the other experts-it looks like a diving situation gone wrong due to the diver. The Krewe are alerted and find there’s more than beats the eye. With a shipwreck containing a pharaoh and other Egyptian valuables the motives are clear to the Krewe. It’s just a matter of finding hard evidence and narrowing down the suspects list. Plus, with the known Egyptian curse and dead bodies turning up as the case gets heated, it’s hard to put this book down! I was hooked. Suspense, action-packed, and fast-paced-this was a wild ride.

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