Ghost Town
by
Jason Hawes,
Grant Wilson, Tim Waggoner (Goodreads Author)
From the stars of the SyFy network’s popular show Ghost Hunters, the second novel in a new spine-tingling supernatural series.
When Amber, Drew, and Trevor are invited to a paranormal conference in the most haunted town in America, they confront a murderous ghost called the Dark Lady and her human servant: Amber’s abusive ex-boyfriend Mitch. The three friends must stop the...more
When Amber, Drew, and Trevor are invited to a paranormal conference in the most haunted town in America, they confront a murderous ghost called the Dark Lady and her human servant: Amber’s abusive ex-boyfriend Mitch. The three friends must stop the...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published
October 9th 2012
by Gallery Books
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I finished this book about a week ago. And I have to say, it was good. But there were some parts that didn't exactly make it for me. But starting from the beginning, it's excellent. It starts off with a girl in a bookstore dealing with a irksome customer, but even from that start you begin to learn more about her surroundings and the town ("ghost town that is") and how she came to be there. She's a normal student at a community college, the interesting and riveting part is the fact that she live...more
The TAPS gang…Amber, Drew and Trevor are visiting the town of Exeter. The town has the reputation of being a hot paranormal “it” town. The gang is attending a conference there. During the visit, the gang is brought on right away to investigate a case. A woman has been bludgeoned to death. As the gang investigates the case, they are met by an old friend or is he an enemy?
I am on the fence about this book. On one hand I liked the creep factor but on the other hand, I felt that the book was slow t...more
I am on the fence about this book. On one hand I liked the creep factor but on the other hand, I felt that the book was slow t...more
I did enjoy Ghost Town more than I did the first book. The three main characters from Ghost Trackers again are gathered together in this sequel, and this time they're attending a conference in Exeter, IN--known as the Most Haunted Town in America. Something has suddenly started killing people around town, and it's dark dangerous, and using people as puppets.
I like Amber's growth in recognizing her psychic gifts and her relationship with Drew. That was a positive part of this book. It's an entert...more
I like Amber's growth in recognizing her psychic gifts and her relationship with Drew. That was a positive part of this book. It's an entert...more
Mandy's Review:
In Ghost Trackers, we met Amber, Drew, and Trevor as they dealt with their memory loss and a long-standing haunted house in their town. Ghost Town begins a few months after Ghost Trackers ends. Amber and Drew are a couple (finally) and Trevor is in the process of making a book deal about the Lowry house, the source of their lost memories from Ghost Trackers.
The three friends traveled to Exeter to give a presentation on their experience at the Lowry house as part of the Dead Days c...more
In Ghost Trackers, we met Amber, Drew, and Trevor as they dealt with their memory loss and a long-standing haunted house in their town. Ghost Town begins a few months after Ghost Trackers ends. Amber and Drew are a couple (finally) and Trevor is in the process of making a book deal about the Lowry house, the source of their lost memories from Ghost Trackers.
The three friends traveled to Exeter to give a presentation on their experience at the Lowry house as part of the Dead Days c...more
This is the second book in the series. The first being, Ghost Trackers. I enjoyed that one and so was excited to get this one. We follow the same characters we do in the first, so I would say to read that first book. You are able to then get the references placed in this book about their adventure in the last. You also get a better feel for the characters. You could read this one first, but like I said, the enjoyment would be more if read in order.
In this book we also get to see the relationship...more
In this book we also get to see the relationship...more
When the "Ghost Trackers" heroes Trevor, Drew, and Amber head out to America's Most Haunted Town in order to give a presentation at their local "Dead Days" convention, they don't expect to be caught up in the middle of another paranormal murder mystery. Things start turning weird with inexplicable killings, unexpected appearances of former acquaintances, and the shimmery, half-there vision of the town's infamous Dark Lady.
Fans of TV's "Ghost Hunters"-turned-authors likely be pleased that this bo...more
Fans of TV's "Ghost Hunters"-turned-authors likely be pleased that this bo...more
This is the second book in the series and I actually liked it better than the first one. The three friends travel for a conference, only expecting to have a good time and relax, but what they find is anything but. Amber has a weird nightmare about books beating her to death and the next day a woman is found dead in a bookstore...beaten to death by books. The three are basically thrown into the case of finding out about the Dark Lady and how they can stop her before she kills the whole town. She...more
Drew, Amber, and Trevor are back. They are invited to the Esotericon Conference in Exeter, the supposed “Most Haunted Town in America.” While there, Trevor decides to take full advantage to sell his book about their experiences at the Lowry House. After what happened there, none of them are exactly keen on experiencing a paranormal event again this soon, but they have no choice.
They are thrown headlong into figuring out whom the Dark Lady is and why she’s trying to destroy Exeter. Before things...more
They are thrown headlong into figuring out whom the Dark Lady is and why she’s trying to destroy Exeter. Before things...more
I got about a chapter in before I'd had enough of the character who insulted folks interested in ghosts/ghost hunting/fantasy ("Weirdos" Yep, we're all weird because we have an unusual hobby. That includes snottily referring to the 'middle-aged creeper in the Ghostbusters costume'. What's next, calling us 'four-eyes'? Please continue to insult your novel's demographic.)
There are so many fantastic novels out there these days that I'm darn sure not reading one with characters who insult me.
There are so many fantastic novels out there these days that I'm darn sure not reading one with characters who insult me.
More a young adult / adult storyline w/ young professionals ghost hunting in a town that survives on the Dead. Language is limited but sexual references are not, so it's not really for teens or under... it's a good read on an interesting subject....
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I really enjoyed this book as well as the first one in this series. The authors of the books is what made me read them, but this is the kind of thing I enjoy reading. Anything about ghosts and the paranormal just sucks me right in. I hope there is another book added to this series soon. I can hardly wait to see where Trevor, Drew, Amber and Greg go next and this time maybe Trevor won't feel so lonely if he can talk a certain Exeter woman to come along on their journey.
Oct 13, 2012
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After all, it IS almost HALLOWEEN!!
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I really wanted to like this book, since I loved all the others he's written, but I just couldn't. This was the first fiction book he's written for adults and I just couldn't get into it. The best books he's done are still the nonfiction books on the cases of T.A.P.S. My opinion is Jason Hawes should stick to those.
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