![]() Readers get a deep sense of Harper and Tolliver’s unique psyches within a few short pages, totally conveyed via dialogue and art. As they learn more about the populace, Harper and Tolliver are compelled to dig deeper into Sarne’s sordid secrets, even though it could very well cost them their lives.Īdapted from Charlaine Harris’ 2006 novel of the same name, this graphic novel successfully captures the dark tone of its source material, delivering a jolting tale of mystery and the macabre. ![]() Harper’s success in finding the body polarizes the town, creating two groups, those who anxiously seek her out for help with their own problems, and those who wish she’d cease and desist, before their darkest, most dangerous secrets are revealed. In this illustrated adaptation of Grave Sight, Harper travels to Sarne, Arkansas, to investigate the disappearance of a young woman. Still, a girl’s got to make a living, so, assisted by her stepbrother Tolliver, she hires herself out, slowly gaining a reputation as a finder of lost persons. It’s also a little off-putting, as those she assists often don’t really want to know the things she uncovers. It’s a useful skill, in that she can provide closure to the deceased’s loved ones. ![]() Harper Connelly has a true “strange” talent-she can locate dead people, simultaneously getting a sense of how they spent their last moments. ![]()
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