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The Unseen

Krewe of Hunters • Book 5

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Why You'll Love This

A Texas Ranger who talks to the dead, a century-old unsolved murder, and a modern killer — and the Alamo is somehow at the center of all of it.

  • Great if you want: paranormal romance with real procedural crime-solving and Texas history
  • The experience: fast-moving and atmospheric — Graham keeps the pages turning effortlessly
  • The writing: Graham layers historical detail into modern suspense without slowing momentum
  • Skip if: paranormal elements in crime fiction break your suspension of disbelief

About This Book

In San Antonio, the past refuses to stay buried. A string of murdered women—forgotten by the world but not by the dead—connects a present-day killer to a century-old unsolved crime, and the only investigators with any real chance of stopping him are ones who can speak to victims no one else can reach. The fifth installment in Graham's Krewe of Hunters series drops readers into the long shadow of the Alamo, where history isn't atmosphere—it's evidence, and the ghosts haunting these streets have things to say.

What makes this particular entry absorbing is how Graham balances the procedural tension of a serial killer investigation with the eerie intimacy of her paranormal elements—neither overwhelms the other. The San Antonio setting is rendered with genuine specificity, giving the story a strong sense of place that historical thrillers often promise but don't always deliver. Logan Raintree is a protagonist with both hard edges and real depth, and the slow burn of the central relationship gives the plot an emotional current that runs underneath the suspense. Graham writes with momentum; the pages move.