The Abandoned

Prequel to the Graveyard Queen Series

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Pub Date Apr 01 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Harlequin | MIRA Books

Description

Psychology student Ree Hutchins fears madness when she experiences strange visitations. The key to her sanity lies within the walls of an abandoned cemetery...and with a ghost hunter she can't trust.

The Graveyard Queen Series:

Prequel: The Abandoned (April 2011)

Book I: The Restorer (May 2011)

Book II: The Kingdom (November 2011)

Book III: The Prophet (May 2012)

Author bio:

Amanda Stevens lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband and a black cat named Lola. She is an avid reader, a fl edgling taphophile and a collector of Alfred Hitchcock memorabilia. When she’s not writing, she likes taking road trips to Austin.

Psychology student Ree Hutchins fears madness when she experiences strange visitations. The key to her sanity lies within the walls of an abandoned cemetery...and with a ghost hunter she can't...


Advance Praise

“Stevens makes her MIRA debut with this taut, disturbing story. The characterizations are vivid, and it’s got a lovely twist in the tail. Not for the squeamish!”
—RT Book Reviews on The Dollmaker


“Faced paced and plotted with spectacular precison and guile, this is undiluted suspense at its very fi nest. Nervous readers should read it in full daylight.”
—RT Book Reviews on The Devil’s Footprints


“Stevens’ swiftly-moving, intricately plotted story has oodles of twists and chills—plus a jaw-dropping shocker of an ending. This is good stuff indeed.”
—RT Book Reviews on The Whispering Room

“Stevens makes her MIRA debut with this taut, disturbing story. The characterizations are vivid, and it’s got a lovely twist in the tail. Not for the squeamish!”
—RT Book Reviews on The Dollmaker

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