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Deadly Fate

Krewe of Hunters • Book 19

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Why You'll Love This

A serial killer stages his victims as history's most infamous murders — and the only witnesses who can name him are already dead.

  • Great if you want: paranormal romance woven tightly into a procedural mystery
  • The experience: fast, atmospheric, and comfortably familiar — a reliable series installment
  • The writing: Graham balances supernatural elements and romance without letting either overwhelm the plot
  • Skip if: you haven't read the series — lore and character depth build over many books

About This Book

When a cruise ship entertainer stumbles onto a scene of brutal violence on a remote Alaskan island, she's pulled into an investigation far darker than anything the rugged wilderness suggests on its surface. Someone is staging murder scenes to mirror the work of history's most infamous killers, and the prime suspect is a man who should be locked away. Set against the vast, isolating backdrop of Alaska, Deadly Fate builds dread through geography as much as plot—the cold, the distance, and the silence all press in as the body count rises and the danger grows personal.

What distinguishes this entry in Heather Graham's long-running Krewe of Hunters series is how naturally the paranormal elements are woven into the procedural framework. The ability of the lead characters to communicate with the dead never feels like a gimmick—it deepens the emotional stakes and gives the mystery an eerie intimacy. Graham writes with the confidence of a seasoned storyteller who knows how to balance romance, suspense, and the supernatural without letting any element overwhelm the others, and the pacing keeps pages turning even as the Alaskan atmosphere lingers.