Poltergeist, Kat Richardson
Poltergeist, Kat Richardson
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Poltergeist

Author: Kat Richardson

Narrator: Mia Barron

Unabridged: 11 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/09/2009

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy


Synopsis

This second novel in the acclaimed Greywalker series finds PI Blaine Harper investigating a chilling case as Halloween approaches. After university researchers create an artificial poltergeist, the team leader suspects someone is faking the phenomena. When a student is murdered, Blaine is asked to investigate. Stepping into the spirit world, she realizes the haunting may be very real. But that doesn't necessarily mean a ghost did the killing. "A good addition to fantasy and mystery collections ."-Library Journal

About Kat Richardson

KAT RICHARDSON is the nationally bestselling author of the Greywalker paranormal detective series and a co-author of the collaborative novel Indigo.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Denisa on June 30, 2019

It went to a 4-star book, yay! Again, I feel like this series is totally under-rated and more people should at least give it a try. This author surprised me in the best of ways.......more

Goodreads review by Carmel (Rabid Reads) on July 19, 2014

Reviewed by: Rabid Reads I’d like to start this review off by first saying that I’m not 100% sure whether it’s the narration or the story that’s making me consistently rate this series 3 stars, so you might want to take my thoughts with a grain of salt until I figure that one out. Anyway, I think tha......more

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on September 27, 2008

At the start let me say that I liked this book. It has an interesting perspective on the whole supernatural urban fantasy slant as the main character is not a vampire, witch or shapeshifter, which are the common character tropes out there. Instead Harper Blaine, after a near death experience, is abl......more

Goodreads review by Suz on June 17, 2018

I like this series well enough, but I think I drag my feet about reading it because I am bored with the denial trope. In this instance it's the denial-to-acceptance trope of accepting powers. I love that the ferret's name is Chaos, though. It's a perfect name for a ferret. :)......more

Goodreads review by Wendy on November 14, 2009

This book was painful to read. It drug on and on. The story had a good premise but it could have been told in half the time. I felt like the same story was being told over and over every time she went to interview a different person, just when you thought you might be getting a good story from someo......more