A review by knboereads
Sacred Evil by Heather Graham

4.0

Heather Graham upped her game in the one, with a nod to the lasting fascination with Jack the Ripper.

The historical details were especially interesting, and the mystery had me thinking several different people were the culprit before putting another twist in the tale and making me think different.

I've always liked Whitney from the first book and I was pleased she got her own story. Jude was awesome from the first, even with his obvious skepticism of Whitney and her 'ghost buster' tendencies.

The main ghost helping then out this time was loveable (you'll understand when you read it) and honestly I kind of what my own.

My one criticism would be that, again, some of the dialogue was stilted and formal, and at times some of what the characters said smacked of more 'tell' than 'show', but it wasn't enough to turn me off to the book.

I'm really enjoying this series so far and look forward to reading the other installments.

I don't recommend reading this one at night though. Not too scary, but just enough to make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up just a little bit.