On a weekend vacation with her brother and niece, Beth Anderson is unnerved when a stroll on the beach reveals what appears to be a skull, and instantly recalls the retired couple who disappeared off the island’s coast a few months earlier. As a stranger approaches, Beth panics and covers the evidence. But when she later returns to the beach, the skull is gone. With only her niece as a witness, there is no proof of foul play for Beth to bring to the authorities. To her brother, the missing skull is just a good story to tell at an island bonfire and campout that night. The tale is heard by an eager group of vacationers - including charismatic Keith Henson, the stranger from the beach. Everyone dismisses the events as the product of an overactive imagination, but when Beth hears someone outside her tent, she instinctively knows her fears are justified. Determined to find solid evidence to bring to the police, Beth digs deeper into the mystery of the skull - and everywhere she goes, Keith Henson seems to appear. He claims to be keeping an eye on her safety, but Beth senses other motives. Then a body washes ashore, and Beth begins to think she needs more help than she bargained for. Because investigating is a dangerous game, and someone wants to stop Beth from playing.
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"I love this trilogy! They're easy, quick reads that provide amusement from decent stories, and likable characters. I'll definitely be checking out more of Heather Graham's books! "
— Joanie (5 out of 5 stars)
" I loved it! Liam Is awsome and When Bartholomew dissapeared I about cried. "
— Chi, 5/9/2011" Enjoyed this book. The characters were great, but there were a few parts that were repeats of other work by Graham. "
— Rene, 5/2/2011" This is the best book of the three. I really enjoyed the characters in this third book. I think character driven books are the best! "
— Michelle, 4/27/2011" OK Mystery for a little reading entertainment.I borrowed it from a friend, but personally wouldn't buy it. "
— Vera, 3/18/2011" a corny read but I love ghost stories and they are hard to find. "
— Kim, 3/7/2011" If you like the other two, you will like this one. I'm glad I'm done with the Key West ghosts and evil people. The reason it got three stars was I liked the way Bartholomew's story ended. "
— Mum, 2/28/2011" The same as the first two. I loved the book, although I was sad to see the trilogy end. This group of characters was fun to read and I was actually hoping for more. "
— Renee, 2/16/2011" A very enjoyable read. A fantastic mystery, with interesting characters who are actually 3 dimensional. I'd recommend this to anyone who loves mysteries with a twist. "
— Nora-adrienne, 2/5/2011" My favorite of the three. Heather Graham did a good job in both the story and wrapping up the series. A fun cozy. "
— Sherry, 1/14/2011" Certainly not the best Heather Graham book I've read. "
— Jennifer, 12/31/2010" A nice wrap up of a very entertaining trilogy. "
— JazzRizz, 12/17/2010" Makes me want to go back to Key West! "
— Becky, 11/26/2010Heather 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.
Joyce Bean is an accomplished audiobook narrator and director. In addition to having won several AudioFile Earphones Awards, she has been nominated multiple times for the prestigious Audie Award. Equally adept at narrating fiction and nonfiction, and she also narrates audiobooks under the name Jane Brown.