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Book Reviews of Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1)

Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1)
Deadly Night - Flynn Brothers, Bk 1
Author: Heather Graham
ISBN-13: 9780778325857
ISBN-10: 0778325857
Publication Date: 10/1/2008
Pages: 389
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 329 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Dimples2212 avatar reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 209 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
This is the first book in the "Flynn Brothers Trilogy." In it, three brothers inherit a mansion outside New Orleans that's an interesting "fixer up." It comes complete with ghosts and a very interesting history.

Loved the characters in this story. The author did a good job of tying the past into the present. And it was difficult to figure out who the current serial killer was who was burying the bones at the mansion and imitating a serial killer that prowled the grounds during the Civil War.

I had a hard time putting the book down and can't wait to start the second book, "Deadly Harvest." The third book, "Deadly Gift" is also available now. I give "Deadly Night" 5 STARS!! This trilogy is gonna be great!
reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 277 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Aidan Flynn and his brothers inherit a Louisiana plantation from a relative they never knew, and decide to restore it. But, there are old legends and strange occurrences surrounding the house and stables, as well as in the cemetery on the grounds. And, Aidan cannot understand why he keeps seeing a "lady in white" on the balcony. At first he believes it must have been Kendall Montgomery, the woman who helped Amelia Flynn during her last days, and was at the house when Aidan and his brothers arrived. Kendall's grief for Amelia causes some resentment for the brothers, as she at first doesn't understand how they couldn't have known about Amelia, and been there for her before she died. Amelia obviously knew about them. But, as human remains are found on the property, blood on a head stone, and ghosts appear daily, Aidan and Kendall know they have to find out why past events seem to be repeating themselves in the present. Once I started reading, I could not put this one down.
RockStarGirl avatar reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 329 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I loved this book! The characters were great, it was suspenseful, spooky, and had just enough of a romantic subplot to be realistic but not cliched or annoying. The New Orleans setting was a lot of fun, and I was constantly going back and forth about who "the bad guy" was. If you like spooky mysteries that involve ghosts and voodoo, you'll like this one a lot. First in a series.
reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 103 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Good book, kept my interest. I'm a huge Heather Graham fan. The only negative I found to this book was the constant dreams. It was a story line that was overdone. But otherwise a good book. Look forward to reading the next two.
reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 26 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Very good read. Not my usual type of read, but still good. I read the Seven Brothers Trilogy by Nora Roberts and loved it. Was looking for something along the same lines. This trilogy was not as good, but still worth the read.
MELNELYNN avatar reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 669 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is book one in a trilogy about the Flynn Brothers. They have inherited an old plantation house in New Orleans from an aunt they did not even know existed. The oldest, Aiden, is a former FBI agent who left the agency after the death of his wife. His introduction to the Big Easy is an unnerving one. While walking along the muddy banks of the Mississippi he finds a human thigh bone with pieces of flesh clinging to it. He imagines the coroner will be interested in such a find, but not so. Aiden is remind in no uncertain terms that not long before, right after Katrina, bones and bodies could be found everywhere. His find means nothing. Or does it?

Until the death of Amelia Flynn, Kendall Montgomery had cared for the elderly lady who had spent her entire life at the plantation. This is where she wanted to die. Kendall was with her to the very end. The old house had it's legendary ghosts although Kendall thought such things nonsense. This despite the fact that she runs a small tea shop in town where she and her 2 employees Vinnie and Mason offer tarot card readings, claiming to clients that they can connect to the spirit world. It's all pretend on their part.

When the Flynn brothers arrive at the plantation house Kendall is making sure she has removed all of her possessions. As she was leaving through the doorway they meet. She finds Aiden to be rude, but the other two brothers, Jeremy and Zachery are quite pleasant company.

The brothers have formed their own private investigation agency. One case in particular dominates Aiden's thoughts, the disappearance of a young teen. He fears she is dead and perhaps the victim of a serial killer.

Kendall's skepticism about the paranormal starts to change. While giving a tarot card reading the skeleton on the Death card comes to life, or so it looks to her. She has dreams of Amilia who warns her of an evil that stalks New Orleans and Kendall is a particular target.

A series of frightening events bring Aiden and Amelia together; at first reluctantly and later much more agreeably . This suspenseful paranormal mystery has plenty of chilling moments and a nice touch of romance.
reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 114 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a great paranormal suspsense story. I really enjoyed it, and plan on reading the other 2 books in the trilogy!
reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The first Heather Graham book I read and I did enjoy it. She does an excellent job of keeping you guessing and not knowing "who done it" til the very end. However, if you've read one of her books, you've read them all.
angelatres avatar reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 72 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I think that I just don't like Heather Graham as an author. This is the second book of hers that I have read and I did not like either one of them. This book started off interesting but just didn't live up to what I was expecting. The ending was so unbelievable that it wrecked the whole book for me.
robinmy avatar reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 2048 more book reviews
When Aidan Flynn and his two brothers inherit a mansion outside of New Orleans, they soon hear the stories about it being haunted. Tarot card reader Kendall Montgomery fills them in on the legends of the old plantation house. But when Aidan discovers a thigh bone from a human female, he starts looking into the possibility of a murder. The authorities in town are not very concerned, believing the bond is a remnant from one of the victims of Hurricane Katrina. But Aidan digs into some missing persons reports and fins a pattern of a serial killer.

This is the first book in Graham's Flynn Brothers Trilogy. I like the setting in New Orleans and wanted to visit Bourbon Street. The mystery was interesting and there were several suspects to pick from. I did get bored with the heroine always believing someone was watching her or someone was following her. I think it happened every time she walked down the street. The romance was just OK to me. Overall, I thought it was just a mediocre read. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 11 more book reviews
Deadly night is one of those books that makes you want to keep reading to find out who dun-it! The ending was a bit of surprise. I thought it was going to a dumb paranormal kind of book. But really it wasn't. That was just part of the story line. It has a bit of nice romance the old fashion kind with some up to date kind. It takes place after Katrina also. So it isn't to out dated!
jenel avatar reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 60 more book reviews
Very graphic in her descriptions. You need to enjoy crime stories to enjoy this.
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Story of the oldest Flynn brother, Aiden and his developing romance with Kendall. The brother inherit a haunted mansion and begin rehabbing it. Number 1 of a 3 series.
ktudor avatar reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 35 more book reviews
Enjoyable read! I loved Heather Graham's description of New Orleans; it makes me want to go down to Bourbon Street and hang out. I enjoyed the folklore of southern history that flavored the book.

Starting out with a flashback to the Civil War, Heather quickly draws you in and the story takes off. Its a good who done it with several characters that make you wonder if it could be them. I like that about Heathers style, she will keep you guessing who it is till the end - but you are introduced to the killer and will know who he or she is.
mom24kids avatar reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 8 more book reviews
I typically don't like paranormal stories but I enjoyed this one. There was mystery and a bit of romance but I love books w/ characters that carry in to other stories...Great read.
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I absolutely loved this book. I got hooked on Heather Graham's books from the very first one I read. This book starts off with a glimpse of the past where the legend of the ghosts comes from. And continues to give flash backs throughout the book. I like it when an author does that rather than just tell you what happened. I have always loved watching and reading about the paranormal. And if you enjoy that then you will enjoy the 3 books in this series. I couldn't put them down!!!!
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The first in a new series for the Flynn brothers and another Heather Graham book based in and around New Orleans. This book was a bit more on the creepy side but very entertaining. A good cozy read on a chilly night.
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Another good read with lots of twists and turns to keep you on the edge!
renegadespiritcat avatar reviewed Deadly Night (Flynn Brothers, Bk 1) on + 198 more book reviews
WOW great character descriptions and wonderful who done it story line superb blending of past to present, a real page turner I am looking forward to reading the next two of this series.
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2nd in the Flynn Brothers trilogy