Grave Sight by Charlaine Harris, 192 pages
This is the graphic novel adaptation of the fiction novel by the same name and author. It is the first book in the Harper Connelly series. The plot is pretty simple. Harper can find dead people, she can sense where they are and relive their final moments. While this is incredible useful it leads to some confusion, hate and accusations that range from witchcraft to murderer.
I really like this concept namely because of the potential it gives. Sort of like CSI, there are always more murders or disappearances to solve, and her flashbacks could be anything from helpful to useless. This has the potential to make each case unique but still themed around her ability. I am very interested in seeing how the rest of this series plays out.
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