Harper Connelly
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Grave Surprise
Harris Charlaine 325 ₪Ever since Harper Connelly was stuck by lightening as a teenager, she’s been able to find dead people. At the request of anthropology professor Dr Clyde Nunley, Harper and her stepbrother Tolliver head to Memphis to give a demonstration of her unique talent in an old cemetery.Dr Nunley is sceptical when Harper senses two bodies in the grave — one of a centuries-dead man and the other of a young girl, recently deceased. Then the grave is opened. The dead girl is eleven-year-old Tabitha, abducted from Nashville two years previously — a child whom Harper had tried, and failed, to find. Suspicion falls on Harper, so she and Tolliver must prove her innocence by finding the killer themselves.But time runs short when a third body is found in the same grave…
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Grave Sight
Harris Charlaine 325 ₪Harper Connelly has what you might call a strange job: she finds dead people. She can sense the final location of a person who’s passed, and share their very last moment. Harper and her stepbrother Tolliver have become experts at getting paid and getting out of town fast — because people have a funny habit of not really wanting to know the truth.At first, the small Ozarks town of Sarne seems like no exception. The pair have been hired by local police to find a missing girl. But the secrets of her death — and the secrets of the town — are buried deep enough that even Harper’s special ability can’t uncover them. With hostility welling up, she and Tolliver want nothing more than to be on their way. But then another woman is murdered.And the killer’s not finished yet. . .
