Eyes To See

· Jeremiah Hunt Book 1 · Harbinger Books
4.7
22 reviews
Ebook
345
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In this groundbreaking urban fantasy series from New York Times bestseller Joseph Nassise, a grieving father makes a desperate bargain with forces beyond his control, revealing the supernatural world he'll need to survive in order to rescue the daughter who vanished into its dark depths several years before. 

"Gritty, grim, yet surprisingly personal and poetic, Eyes to See is like nothing else in its field. Make time for this one." —Seanan McGuire, New York Times bestselling author of the October Daye and Incryptid series

“Brings urban fantasy to a new level. Heartbreaking, deeply insightful, powerful, and genuinely thrilling. Joe Nassise has just raised the bar for the whole genre.” —Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of the Joe Ledger series

"I gave up my eyes to see more clearly."

Harvard professor Jeremiah Hunt's life fell apart in the wake of his daughter's disappearance. His obsessive search for her cost him his wife, his job, and his reputation. And now, thanks to a Faustian bargain he makes with the empty-eyed and enigmatic Preacher, it takes his sight as well. In return, he's granted the gift of seeing what others cannot; ghosts and other supernatural creatures of the night.

With the help of his ghostly companions – Whisper and Scream – he embarks on a new career banishing malevolent spirits that torment the living while continuing his search for clues to Elizabeth's fate. What begins as a search for his daughter turns deadly when a particularly cunning foe lays a trap that ends with Hunt accused of a series of brutal murders. 

Now Hunt must fight not only to save his daughter's life but his own as well, against a dark and ageless foe that would use a father's love to set itself free.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
22 reviews
Katie Clarke
March 30, 2024
A quick and easy read full of ghosts and other supernstural fun. Hunt is an interesting character, and I'm excited to see him grow in future books.
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B. Belanger
April 17, 2020
i just read this in two days, it would've been one but alas other things to do. I loved it!! The imagery, the characters. The chacters have room for improvement,which I love. i like that the female character is strong, but not a crazed feminist and acting like she has something to prove. The story itself is rich, I would like to see more telling about the other creatures. I'd like to know more, for instance what was the magistrate; Mathews? More details about Dimitri. just an all around excellent read and i cant wait for more🥰
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Rottie Weiler
April 14, 2020
This book is terrific from start to finish. But, something is wrong with the link. One third of the pages have one letter of one word continuing for 10 or more pages. It's extremely hard to read. But, I kept on going because this book is exceptional.
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About the author

Joseph Nassise is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than a forty-five novels, including the Templar Chronicles series, the Jeremiah Hunt trilogy, and the Great Undead War series. He also writes a modern retelling of the King Arthur myths under the pen name Rowan Casey. He is a former president of the Horror Writers Association, the world's largest organization of professional horror writers, and a multiple Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award nominee. 

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