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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Summary: In Book 3 of Grave Sight, Harper Connelly’s life is threatened, Tolliver Lang is jailed on a bogus charge, and Sarne, Arkansas seems to have a grip on their lives. Review: The illustrations are great, giving a feeling of foreboding and unease. The writing is ‘ok’; if you’ve already read the novel on which this graphic novel is based, this adds nothing new. Once again, I think my main issues is the serialized format of these books (which I know has more to do with it being a graphic novel, a format I'm not familiar with). Finishing this last installment, I was just left with a vague feeling of "Why wasn't this part of the prior book?" As a reader that already knew what was coming, this climax wasn't enough of a surprise to support a whole book. That being said, I'd love it if the rest of the Harper Connelly series was transformed into this format, the acquisitive collector in me would love to complete the set. no reviews | add a review
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Harper Connelly finds dead people for a living, but not everyone appreciatesher special gift. In the stunning conclusion to this three-part series, Harper'sstep-brother, Tolliver Lang, finds himself in trouble with the law while Harperstruggles to clear his name. And then there's the matter of a mysterious killerwho seems to follow in Harper's wake. Will Harper and Tolliver get out of Sarne,Arkansas in one piece, or will they be the killer's next victims? Grave Sight Part 3 features 44-pages of story and art, with thebalance consisting of bonus and behind-the-scenes material, as well as anextended interview with Charlaine. No library descriptions found. |
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The flashback is from two years ago, outside the city of Beatrice, Nebraska. Harper locates the body of a missing old woman. Her widower is very grateful.
Then we're back in Sarne, Arkansas, in the present. Harper has run out on Deputy Hollis Boxleitner because she doesn't feel right about having sex with him in the house he shared with his murdered wife. She goes back to the motel where she and her stepbrother/manager, Tolliver Lang, are staying. She's attacked when she enters their room. It's Scotty, that teen jock from part two. Harper is fighting back when Hollis reaches them.
The next morning, Harper has a visitor. It's Mary Nell Teague, daughter of Sybil Teague, the widow who hired Harper to find her murdered son Dell's girlfriend, Teenie Hopkins. Mary Nell wants Tolliver out of jail, as Harper does. Mary Nell had called a lawyer named Toby Buckell, but he wanted an adult. She didn't call her mom's lawyer, Paul Edwards, because he and Dell had a big argument.
Visiting hours at the jail are two to three o'clock, so Harper decides to get some information from the Teague family plot. She's about to do a reading on Dick Teague, Dell's father, when a shot chips the tombstone and cuts her cheek. She calls 911. Unfortunately, it's Officer Marv Bledsoe, the jerk who arrested Tolliver in part two, who shows up.
Harper visits Tolliver and tells him she's got an attorney from Little Rock: Phyllis Folliette, a friend of their regular attorney.
Afterward, Mary Nell shows up and takes Harper for a ride, during which they discuss Mary Nell's family and the murdered Helen Hopkins, whom Mary Nell liked, but her mother wouldn't rehire after Mrs. Hopkins sobered up. She thinks Miss Helen stole something from her mother.
Harper meets Phyllis Folliette the next day. Phyllis asks Harper if she's related to the Cameron Conelly who went missing in Texas, and if Cameron was ever found. (Harper is her sister and she'll find Cameron some day.) They wait for Tolliver's cas to come up. The case is quickly over and Tolliver is free.
Despite the fact a storm is coming, Harper and Tolliver leave Sarne for Mount Parnassus. It's not a real place in Arkansas, but Mount Parnassus in Greece is where the Delphi Oracle was located. They're eating when they get a call from Sybil Teague, with a claim about Mary Nell and an urgent request they come to her house. This inspires Harper to figure out what the mysterious letters that the murdered Sally Hopkins Boxleitner found meant.
The Teague house is dark when they get there. Harper calls for Boxleitner, but he and the other police are dealing with two crimes. Harper and Tollver enter separately and stealthily. Someone shoots at Harper. Harper downs the shooter. The confrontation is on. It's ugly,
The bonus materials in this volume starts with an interview with Charlaine Harris herself. Cool! That's followed by reproductions of all of the covers, including the variant cover for volume one. Then there are general notes, a two-page tryout script, and two pages of pencils. The last page is head shots and brief descriptions of eight cast members. It was nice to find out who Mr. Vale was.
I like the art, the adaptation gives a good idea of what happened in the original book. I wish that some locations had been captioned so I didn't have to infer where they were for the important places section, but that shouldn't be a problem for the casual reader.
Do I recommend this adaptation for graphic novel mysteries, Charlaine Harris, and Harper Conelly fans? Yes,. ( )