The Mediator #4: Darkest Hour

The Mediator #4: Darkest Hour by Meg Cabot is a captivating installment in the series, published by HarperCollins on December 28, 2004. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Suze, who experiences a chilling encounter with the ghost of Maria de Silva, a nineteenth-century figure connected to her love interest, Jesse. As Maria’s threatening presence complicates Suze’s life, she must navigate the dangers of the past while confronting the implications of her feelings for Jesse.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Suze grapples with the supernatural and the social themes of adolescence. The narrative delves into the complexities of love and loss, set against a backdrop of horror that challenges Suze’s understanding of her relationship with Jesse. This edition invites readers to explore the intertwining fates of the living and the dead, as Suze seeks to uncover the truth behind Jesse’s murder while facing the potential consequences of her actions.
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When the nineteenth–century ghost of Maria de Silva wakes her up in the middle of the night, Suze knows this is no ordinary visitation — and not just from the knife at her throat, either. In life, Maria was the fiancée of Jesse — the same Jesse who was murdered a hundred and fifty years before. The same Jesse Suze is in love with.
Maria threatens Suze: The backyard construction must cease. Suze has a pretty good idea what — or rather, who — Maria doesn’t want found. But in solving Jesse’s murder, will Suze end up losing him forever?
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