Grave Sight (Gollancz S.F.) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Grave Sight Introducing Harper Connelly: a gutsy new heroine who makes her living finding the dead - telepathically!
Full description- Publisher: Gollancz
- Published: 13 September 2007
- Format: Paperback 272 pages
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- Categories: Crime | Fantasy
- ISBN 13: 9780575079236 ISBN 10: 0575079231
- Sales rank: 3,802
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Reviews for Grave Sight
A Gift From God, A Servant Of The Devil, A Product Of Lightning!
Harper Connolly is not your average girl, she has a 'gift'. She can find the dead. She can't talk to them or see them, only find their bodies after their life has expired. Harper makes her living using the gift god, and a lighting bolt, gave her; and not everyone likes that.
Harper and her stepbrother Tolliver have entered the town of Sarne, or as Harper likes to think of it Hell, for nothing seems to go right from the moment they enter the town. It was supposed to be a simple job, a quick in and a quick out. Unfortunately someone has murder on the mind, and Harper and Tolliver have just been dragged along for the ride.
Even in small towns there are secrets, some more deadly then others and someone will stop at nothing to keep the truth, and a few bodies, buried. Harper's gift has unwittingly brought a whole lot trouble down on the residents of Sarne, and in turn trouble has hit Harper and Tolliver, hard. Harper has sworn that she will never again set foot in Sarne, if only she can live long enough to leave.
Charlaine Harris has created yet another strong, intriguing and unique heroin in Harper Connolly. Grave Surprise is a murder mystery with a twist; where the paranormal meets the everyday. Every character in this story has their own history and quirks making them substantial and instantly familiar. A murder mystery that is exciting, fast paced and full of surprises. by Larissa McGrathunder review

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