Jessy Sparhawk has seen firsthand how gambling can ruin people’s lives. But one night, desperate for money, she places the bet that will change her life forever. Just as she’s collecting her winnings, a man stumbles through the crowd, a knife protruding from his back, and crashes into her, pinning her to the craps table. Hired to investigate the murder, private detective Dillon Wolf finds himself fascinated by the gorgeous redhead who’d been trapped beneath the victim – and by the single word the dying man had whispered in her ear, Indigo. What neither of them realizes is that the nightmare is only just beginning. Because bodyguard Tanner Green may have been killed by that knife, but his angry ghost isn’t going anywhere – not without vengeance. Now, literally caught between the living and the dead, Dillon and Jessy have no choice but to forge ahead together. Their investigation will take them from the glitz of the Vegas strip into the dealings of casino magnate Emil Landon, the man who signs both their paychecks, and out into the desert to a ghost town called Indigo, where past and present come together in a search for gold. Years ago, blood was shed on that very ground, and now it looks as if history is about to repeat itself, with the living and the dead facing off for possession of a fortune, and Dillon and Jessy fighting not only to stay alive but for the chance to build a future.
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"It was easy to get lost in this book. The story line isn't too out there that you can't get into it, but just strange enough that it doesn't even come close to my real life drama. It was a nice distraction. I have read three other books by this author, though they aren't what I would call phenomenal, they were written well enough to hold my interest and be a really fast read. I'd recommend this book, to anyone into paranormal fiction."
— Sofia (4 out of 5 stars)
" I would give it a 4 and half if I could. "
— Kathleen, 2/14/2014" Jesse & Dillon -- Adam Harrison Investigations "
— Ellen, 2/4/2014" The romance portion of the book seemed extremely rushed but the mystery was pretty good... although quite convenient. "
— Kelly, 1/14/2014" Good, I liked the new setting. A western ghost town is a far cry from Key West. I love the story telling involving the ghosts and how they enter Jessy's life. I was disappointed with the resolution of the mystery. "
— Jacque, 12/26/2013" RB/CD FIC GRA "
— S, 12/11/2013" i could not put it down "
— Kathy, 11/27/2013" I enjoyed this book quite a bit. I liked the Native American angle to it. I didn't find it hard to keep up with at all. Definite recommend~! "
— Melanie, 11/26/2013" I listened to the audiobook version of this book. While the storyline was good (equivalent to other Heather Graham novels I've read), the narration was not impressive, and ended up detracting from my overall enjoyment of the book. "
— Erica, 11/21/2013" I just can't seem to get into audio books. I only listen to them in the car so my focus isn't as sharp as it could be. Oh well, I tried. "
— Maicie, 11/20/2013" Didn't finish this book. The characters from the prologue in 1876 are still wandering around talking to the characters in the current time. "
— Gail, 10/25/2013" Very light reading. From the plot to the love scenes, to the ending very light. A little disappointing for me. "
— Jean, 9/15/2013" Not bad. A little difficult to follow, but not bad "
— Allie, 9/14/2013" At first the book starts off kind of slow but by the end i was really into it and i couldnt figure out what was going on so the end i did really enjoy and it made up for the slow beginning. "
— Krystal, 6/16/2013" Good and Entertaining. I just skipped the bedroom pages. "
— Charlotta, 4/27/2013" This book wasn't anything like I expected it to be. It started off slow, but picked up. It became confusing at times, but all in all was a good read. "
— Mandy, 3/12/2013" A great mystery combines the old west with modern day Las Vegas. Complete with a creepy ghost story. They must solve a mystery from the past to prevent it from happening again now .With the help of some ghosts and indian spirits. Can they solve it before its to late? "
— Georgiann, 2/20/2013" One of my favorites in the series. One more to go! "
— Meredith, 12/6/2012" pretty good so far, about halfway through, kind of obvious in parts but still quite entertaining. "
— Mary, 12/4/2012" This was my first Heather Graham book, and will not be my last. I really enjoyed the book and all the characters "
— Jen, 11/24/2012" Didn't finish hardly began. Just couldn't get into it. "
— Paulette, 9/20/2012" Nightwalker is a strong example of Heather Graham's storytelling abilities. Great Characters, Great Plot, and the Ending was unexpected. Plus a great romance thrown in. "
— Mandy, 5/31/2012" A great mystery, with a creepy ghost story. It draws you in from the beginning and keeps you interested till the very end. An entertaining story one worth giving a try. "
— NayNay, 3/17/2012" I always find books by Heather Graham to be enjoyable. "
— Susan, 5/23/2011" The suspense part of this book was good...I've always liked stories with Native American Legends, the romance part left alot to be desired. The characters leave you wanting to know more. All of a sudden they are in bed together, no first kiss, no date..just in bed. "
— Cathy, 3/4/2011" Awesome book! I recommend this book to anyone! "
— Shannon, 1/30/2011" pretty good so far, about halfway through, kind of obvious in parts but still quite entertaining. "
— Mary, 1/20/2011" I've been disappointed in the last couple of Ms. Graham's books; however, Nightwalker restored her place on my keeper shelf! "
— Ericka, 1/18/2011" pretty good. i am actucally glad that Brent and Nikki make an appearance in here. I am glad that all of the indian people came together in this bbook. it seems fitting with the title and everything. "
— Brianna, 11/3/2010" I enjoyed this book. Nothing too scary. Although it keep me reading, it did seem to drag a little in the story line. Like the pieces should have fell in line a little quicker and where the characters should have figured out what was going on a little quicker. "
— Kelly, 8/9/2010" Didn't finish hardly began. Just couldn't get into it. "
— Paulette, 7/25/2010" Very light reading. From the plot to the love scenes, to the ending very light. A little disappointing for me. "
— Jean, 4/10/2010" At first the book starts off kind of slow but by the end i was really into it and i couldnt figure out what was going on so the end i did really enjoy and it made up for the slow beginning. "
— Krystal, 4/8/2010" I just can't seem to get into audio books. I only listen to them in the car so my focus isn't as sharp as it could be. Oh well, I tried. "
— Maicie, 3/19/2010Heather 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.
Tanya Eby is a novelist and an audiobook narrator who has earned several AudioFile Earphones Awards and been nominated for the Audie Award. She has a BA degree in English language and literature and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Southern Maine.
Fred Stella has worked as an actor and voice talent in radio, television, independent films, and audiobooks. He was awarded the Publishers Weekly Listen Up Award for Best Male Narration in 2002. He is on the adjunct faculty staff of Muskegon Community College.