Caer is spending this Christmas among strangers. Brought to Newport, Rhode Island, from her native Ireland to nurse ailing millionaire Sean O’Riley, she’s living a life few can imagine. But money can’t hide the tension between O’Riley’s trophy wife, his paranoid daughter, the eccentric aunt in the attic and the staff members who run the house. When O’Riley’s business partner goes missing, family friend Zach Flynn arrives. Determined to help him solve the case, Caer becomes enmeshed in a mystery that weaves together the sins of the past with one family’s destiny…and a spirit that watches the mansion, possessing a deadly gift.
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"Very interesting story. A little more paranormal then I expected but good. It was different than the first two books which was refreshing. Keeps you thinking throughout the book."
— Miranda (4 out of 5 stars)
" I don't understand this... I read Ghost Walk by Heather Graham, that book was well written. For this book, "Deadly Gift" is opposite.. I found it very dull and dry. I had to force myself to finish this book. Ugh.... Only thing I like about this book is that I learnt a bit about Irish legends. That's all. :/ "
— Andrea, 2/20/2014" Loved the Flynn Brothers.. Can't wait to read the other books in the series. "
— Jennifer, 2/9/2014" This was the best of the three "
— Sherry, 1/29/2014" An excellent conclusion to the trilogy. "
— Glenn, 1/19/2014" I have completed this book and the ones that go with it. This was actually the second time that I reas the book. I really loved the series and had decided to reread it. "
— Chris, 1/18/2014" The third book in the trilogy centered on the third and youngest brother. This book was the worse of the three. Seemed a little same old, same old...a brother, a mysterious disappearance, some supernatural items and a surprise ending. There was a lot of Irish lore that could have been fleshed out better and some of the circumstances seemed forced. I would not recommend this book to anyone "
— Kelly, 1/14/2014" It was good and I did figure out who the killer was sort of but I think I like the 2nd book the best still. "
— Cindi, 1/13/2014" Falls in love with a banshee! I mean, really! "
— Lindig, 1/2/2014" hope you have this one done by the time I get there in March. "
— Leanna, 11/25/2013" Beginning to see a pattern in her books. Still easy read and entertaining. "
— Kim, 11/18/2013" great and intresting book. Could not stop reading. I could really see the picture in my head as i was reading. "
— Jasmine, 11/9/2013" I don't think it was as good as the other two books in this trilogy. Was a good story but seemed like it drug on in places and didn't seem to connect in others. "
— Ivy, 10/19/2013" Suka... "
— Aini, 8/24/2013" very good book. Irish folk lore and murder makes for a good read. "
— Deb, 6/14/2013" It really bothers me to not fully enjoy this book. I thought the first 2 in the series were excellent - good stories, good characters, tense moments. I almost could care less about this one. Which is sad b/c I've never had to say that about a HG book before. "
— Christine, 1/1/2013" The last of the Flynn Brothers Triology. Couldn't put this one down. A lot of legends and history from Ireland. "
— Elvis, 12/21/2012" This book was the worst of the 3 books in this trilogy. The whole banshee thing just killed it for me, it was so far from the other three that I just couldn't go there with it. "
— Heather, 9/23/2012" This is about 3 different brothers - 3 stories. So Worth the read. Romance. Crime. Mystery. Awesome Combo! "
— Amanda, 1/26/2012" To human for me. "
— Liz, 12/26/2011" Still a decent book, but the series was really losing steam by this point. After being really excited about the other 2, this one was a disappointment. Good book, but not near as page turning as the first two. "
— Joy, 11/5/2011" Interesting book. Mystery with romance and some paranormal. Kept me guessing until the on who did what. "
— Pat, 10/6/2011" It was okay, as a romantic suspense book goes. It is the final in the trilogy and IMHO, the weakest in the arc. It worked as a standalone with some paranormal flavor. "
— Jc, 8/12/2011" It was not as exciting as the first two books but it was still an alright read. "
— S.L., 5/30/2011" First time to be read this author. She had a couple of interesting twists at the end; one predictable, but the other caught me off guard. "
— Mary, 5/9/2011" Loved the Flynn Brothers.. Can't wait to read the other books in the series. "
— Jennifer, 5/6/2011" I absoultely loved it! It stinks that it was the last book it the trilogy, but the trilogy was awesome!!! Hmmm......what to read now, lol! "
— Shannon, 3/9/2011" The element of the banshee was unexpected but I liked it. Unfortunately the storyline fell short. But the characters and the use of supernatural was good. "
— SJuhl4, 3/2/2011" I really enjoyed this book. It was easy to be pulled right into the story and just when I thought I knew how it would end, it changed. Wonderful! "
— Renne, 2/26/2011" great and intresting book. Could not stop reading. I could really see the picture in my head as i was reading. "
— Jasmine, 2/5/2011" This was the best of the three <br/> "
— Sherry, 1/15/2011" It was not as exciting as the first two books but it was still an alright read. "
— S.L., 10/28/2010" Still a decent book, but the series was really losing steam by this point. After being really excited about the other 2, this one was a disappointment. Good book, but not near as page turning as the first two. "
— Joy, 3/23/2010" I love this book. it was very intersting. :) "
— Karly, 3/20/2010" Having heard stories about Irish Banshees growing up and while in Ireland, this was a fun book to read. This book will require the most open mind and imagination. "
— Joanie, 10/27/2009Heather Graham, a USA Today bestselling author, has written more than a hundred novels. She has won the Thriller Writers’ Silver Bullet Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from Romance Writers of America. She is an active member of International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America. For more information, find her on Facebook.
Phil Gigante has narrated more than two hundred audiobooks, earning ten AudioFile Earphones Awards and three of the prestigious Audie Awards for best narration. An actor, director, and producer with over twenty years of experience in theater, film, television, and radio, he is currently the artistic director of Gigantic Productions and Little Giant Children’s Theatre.