Sound of Darkness
The cries of the dead are deafening
Women are being taken in Virginia, and FBI agent Mark Frampton is determined to put a stop to it. Certain he’s closing in on the killer known as The Embracer, Mark is less than thrilled when he’s partnered with rookie agent Colleen Law, worried she’s a liability when there’s so much at stake.
But like everyone in the Krewe of Hunters, Colleen has talents that extend beyond the usual investigative toolbox. She can hear the voices of the victims in her head, and they’re telling her she and Mark are near to uncovering the truth.
When Mark’s prime suspect takes a liking to Colleen, he’s surprisingly protective of his new partner, even as he admits her connection to the victims is key. But tense interrogations turn dangerously personal when someone close to Colleen goes missing, luring the agents deep into the shadows of wooded rural Virginia, where nobody can hear them scream.
Heather Graham
Heather Graham doesn’t just write stories—she builds haunted landscapes where history lingers and danger hides in plain sight. With a career spanning over three decades and more than 200 novels to her name, she has become a distinct voice in the realm of romantic suspense and paranormal thrillers. Her worlds are layered with eerie charm: think Civil War ghosts, cursed artifacts, and FBI agents navigating crimes that don’t quite follow the rules of reality.
Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Graham’s fascination with the strange and supernatural took root early, shaped by a rich backdrop of folklore, Southern Gothic atmosphere, and a deep love of theater. Before becoming a full-time novelist, she worked as an actress and a singer, and that flair for performance still pulses through her writing—dialogue that crackles, pacing that never drags, and scenes that feel made for the screen.
Krewe of Hunters
Some crimes leave no fingerprints—just whispers, echoes, and the lingering presence of something not quite gone. That’s the space the Krewe of Hunters moves through: a shadowy intersection of FBI investigations and the paranormal, where every case comes with more than its share of restless dead.
This long-running series draws readers into a richly imagined world where the supernatural isn't a gimmick—it’s part of the terrain. Each installment centers on a different member of an elite team of federal agents, all of whom possess an unusual gift: the ability to communicate with the dead. But their abilities aren’t flashy or overdone; they’re intimate, unpredictable, and often unsettling—perfectly matching the dark, often gothic landscapes they’re sent to explore. Whether it’s a haunted plantation in the South, a crumbling theater in Manhattan, or an abandoned battlefield in New England, the setting always breathes its own kind of ghost story.
Krewe of Hunters consists of thirty-eight books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

