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The Shadowy Horses
The Shadowy Horses
Author: Susanna Kearsley
ISBN-13: 9781402258701
ISBN-10: 1402258704
Publication Date: 10/1/2012
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
Book Type: Paperback
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16 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 1
It doesn't get any better than Susanna Kearsley. I am always recommending her work. I have read every book. She infuses her work with history, magic, romance, a touch of a ethereal presence, and strong female leads. The young lad in this story is delightful and steady (hint: in a later book, you get to read about him all grown up and very dashing). The characters are well written, the story well developed, with a lovely ending.
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Helpful Score: 1
This is a really good read! Romantic suspense, with the emphasis on suspense with a touch of the paranormal and a dose of history. Great combination! Moves the book along at a good pace. This is my third book by this author and she handles this genre so very well. If you don't know this author, try her, you'll like her!
lightlanguage avatar reviewed The Shadowy Horses on + 8 more book reviews
This book has it all. Romance, archeology, and paranormal in a great story.
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Great writing, great story, great characters! Really liked the main heroine and also enjoyed the ghost. Will look for other stories by this author for sure.
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This is another great read from Susanna Kearsley featuring mystery, romance, archaeology and more than a touch of the supernatural. As one of her early books, it does not measure up to The Winter Sea, but is still great escapist reading.
knittymama avatar reviewed The Shadowy Horses on + 424 more book reviews
Fast paced and very interesting. This reminded me of the Gothic romance/suspence stories of Mary Stuart, Dorothy Eden, and Phyllis A. Whitney. A woman living away from home in a different country embarking on a new job -- living in a large estate where mystery lurks in every corner.
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Everything you could want from a paranormal romance. Beautiful writing of spooky happenings at a large Scottish house on the coast, strong lovable characters, quirky pets, tension, danger and mystery. I whole heartedly recommend this book.
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Good story about a archaeological dig in Scotland where there is a ghost who helps and protects -- interesting twists and turns.
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Wonderfully written book. A bit of romance, bit of mystery, bit of supersition all put forth with flowing prose and vivid imagery.
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This is an excellent read!! It's a very well written book and kept me turning the pages. The novel is spiked with mystery, ghosts and romance. It's a winner!
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Truly wonderful story. An intelligent person's romance with bit of the supernatural and a touch of history.
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An archaeologist gets involved with a Scotsman, amidst lots of danger and excitement. A very interesting read!
In the end, a very interesting find, as well....
CAJUN avatar reviewed The Shadowy Horses on + 339 more book reviews
I DO LIKE THE WAY MS. KEARSLEY WRITES HER BOOKS. THIS IS A VERY WELL THOUGHT OF STORY WITH HISTORY AND A GHOST OF ROME .
tsarp avatar reviewed The Shadowy Horses on
Great book-kept me riveted to the very end! Would love to read more by this author!
Blueiris avatar reviewed The Shadowy Horses on + 91 more book reviews
If you are a fan of Mary Stewart or Barbara Michaels, you'll love Susanna Kearsley. Her characters are well-drawn, the plot moves at a nice pace, and the mystery and interaction among the characters is plausible and moves at a nice clip to keep you turning the pages. Verity is an archeologist working on a site with 3 other archaeologists from vastly different backgrounds--the wealthy older Irishman who is in charge of the site but has a bad reputation in the field as he's spent his career searching for an old Roman site, a handsome Englishman that she'd been involved with in the past and can't take no for an answer, and the divine Scotsman. The romance is there for intrigue and does not overtake the plot.

The story revolves Robbie, a young boy who lives nearby and has the second sight. The child often sees the ghost of a Roman Sentinel. And Verity may not see the Sentinel but she hears his footsteps and feels the change in the atmosphere when he's nearby. Verity's trapped by her rational side as a scientist, and her desire to believe that the boy is not only seeing a ghost but can hear him speak as well. If you're looking for a book to get lost in, this one will fit the bill.
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From the Inside Flap
Verity Grey has never been a woman who recoils from a challenge. But when she is invited to a windy coastal town in Scotland to work on an archaeological dig, she wonders if she has stepped over the line.
It's not the ancient Roman history that intimidates Verity--even when that history takes the ghostly form of a slain Roman sentinel--it's her co-worker David Fortune, who frustrates her with his remoteness.

As the group of archaeologists strives to uncover the truth of the mysterious Roman campsite, science must contend with the paranormal. The ghost's appearances become more urgent and more chilling until Verity can no longer deny its message--someone is in great danger. Could the deadly warning be for her or for David? Somehow they'll have to communicate with each other, which is proving to be the biggest hurdle they face at the dig site...

The wild Scottish landscape is a perfect backdrop for intrigue, as Verity learns that outside the scientists laboratory the shadowy horses of history carry messages from the past.