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From the national bestselling author of The Missing comes an all-new novel of romantic suspense about a man who's haunted by regret and consumed by desire...
A LIFELONG OBSESSION
FBI Special Agent Taylor Jones has made it his mission to save those in harm's way by any means necessary-including employing psychic agents like Desiree "Dez" Lincoln, who can communicate with the disembodied spirits of the dead. Taylor is haunted by his own ghost, his kid sister, gone missing at age six. For a quarter of a century he has been tortured by her loss and the mystery of her disappearance.
A NIGHT'S INDISCRETION
When Dez is seriously wounded, Taylor can no longer hide his feelings for her. Getting involved could spell disaster for both of them-not to mention those who rely on them for help-but once Dez lays her hands on him, he can't resist the fierce attraction. But after giving in to his desires, Taylor pulls back, and Dez strikes out on her own.
AN INESCAPABLE PASSION
Responding to the call of another anguished spirit, Dez is led to Taylor's old hometown. As the two are forced to come together to save a girl in peril, Dez may be able to help Taylor finally find the answers he's been looking for...
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Posted January 1, 2012
the missing i ejoyed so much . i cried, laughed, screamed,angioused over that this book finnally i get to find out why taylor put the group together in the first place. can't wait to acacutly read the book remember dez talks to the dead.
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Posted July 30, 2012
Shiloh Walker is now on my list of favorite authors. I read her If You Know Her, If You Hear Her, If You See Her series before reading this one and have to say that I enjoyed them all immensely! I would not recommend them for the faint of heart or yound readers, as there is explicit sex, but I think it would make for an interesting book in an adult book club.
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Posted April 16, 2012
Great read. Couldn't put it down. You don't really know how everything comes about until the end.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.The Departed by Shiloh Walker is a riveting story that will linger with you long after you have finished reading.
FBI Special Agent Taylor Jones has gathered a team of unusual agents. Each has a special talent that normal agents do not possess. Desiree Lincoln is one such agent. Dez can speak to the departed and try to bring them closure so they can pass on to the next world.
Taylor is haunted by the death of his little sister for over twenty five years. He is also deeply attracted to Dez and this has him torn in many directions. With agent Taylor the team and the mission always comes first.
Dez is bombarded on all sides by the dead and their wishes. It begins to take a toll on her health. Her last mission she was seriously wounded and it brought out her feelings for her boss. One night of searing passion with Taylor has Taylor wanted to protect Dez and to keep her safe. But Dez has ideas of her own and leaves the team.
Many months later Dez finds herself drawn to Taylor’s home town. When a murdering is on the loose Taylor’s team is called in to help. Dez and Taylor are forced to work together before the body count rises any higher.
Working together again has those strong feelings of attraction to come roaring back. Will Dez and Taylor’s renewed feelings survive a killer bent on revenge?
The Departed is another excellent book by Shiloh Walker. The book is fast paced and the tension is riveting. It’s a story that will haunt you. I love a good romantic suspense book and this is a gem.
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Posted February 6, 2012
Great story
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Posted February 4, 2012
I don't mind the supernatural elements but 200 of the 235 pages are devoted to solving gruesome murders. "The Missing" was much better in the romance department.
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Posted February 3, 2012
I read Missing, loved it and of course when this one came out, had to have it. Ms. Walker does not disappoint. The charecters and what they go through and feel comes through so very real. She had me tearing up a couple times. Hoping she comes out with another from this group soon.
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Posted January 25, 2012
A great ride!
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Overview
From the national bestselling author of The Missing comes an all-new novel of romantic suspense about a man who's haunted by regret and consumed by desire...
A LIFELONG OBSESSION
FBI Special Agent Taylor Jones has made it his mission to save those in harm's way by any means necessary-including employing psychic agents like Desiree "Dez" Lincoln, who can communicate with the disembodied spirits of the dead. ...