Grave Sight
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Harper Connelly Mysteries Series, Book 1 · Harper Connelly
By Charlaine Harris
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Charlaine Harris writes bestselling mysteries described by Booklist as "gripping and spicy." Grave Sight draws listeners into the intriguing world of Harper Connelly, a young woman with a unique gift: she can "see" the dead and how they died.
A teenage girl missing from a small Ozarks town may have been murdered. Hired by local police, Harper locates the girl's body in a nearby forest. But there's more than one corpse in those woods, and the second one leads the police to unfortunate conclusions. Soon Harper and her
assistant, her stepbrother Tolliver, are under suspicion. All they want is to get paid and get out of town, but they will have to clear their names first.
The layers of intrigue quickly draw listeners into Grave Sight's spell, and the surprising conclusion is sure to leave them eager for more of Harper's cases.
"Harris delivers a knuckle-gnawing tale populated with well-developed, albeit edgy characters. A nifty puzzle toward the end will challenge the most jaded mystery buffs."—Publishers Weekly
A teenage girl missing from a small Ozarks town may have been murdered. Hired by local police, Harper locates the girl's body in a nearby forest. But there's more than one corpse in those woods, and the second one leads the police to unfortunate conclusions. Soon Harper and her
assistant, her stepbrother Tolliver, are under suspicion. All they want is to get paid and get out of town, but they will have to clear their names first.
The layers of intrigue quickly draw listeners into Grave Sight's spell, and the surprising conclusion is sure to leave them eager for more of Harper's cases.
"Harris delivers a knuckle-gnawing tale populated with well-developed, albeit edgy characters. A nifty puzzle toward the end will challenge the most jaded mystery buffs."—Publishers Weekly