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Inheritance

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781780875125

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From Charlaine Harris, no. 1 bestselling creator of Sookie Stackhouse, and Christopher Golden, bestselling co-creator of Baltimore, comes the riveting sequel to the graphic novel Cemetery Girl.

She calls herself Calexa Rose Dunhill. She has been living – hiding out – in Dunhill Cemetery ever since someone left her there to die. She has no idea who wants her dead or why, but she isn’t about to hand around for her would-be-killer to finish the job.

Despite her self-imposed isolation among the deceased, Calexa’s ability to see spirits and the memories she receives from them guarantees she’ll never be alone. The only living people she interacts with are Kelner, the cemetery’s cantankerous caretaker, and Lucinda Cameron, an elderly woman who lives in an old Victorian house across the street. With their friendship, Calexa has regained a link to the world beyond tombstones and mausoleums.

Until the night she witnesses a murder that shatters her life: a life now under a police microscope, as their investigation threatens to uncover Calexa’s true identity . . .

Cemetery Girl has a power all of its own’ – Fantasy Book Review

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A case of talents multiplying rather than simply adding to each other, [Cemetery Girl] is a suitably spooky start for the series. Recommended
scifibulletin.com on Cemetery Girl
Cemetery Girl has a power all of its own
Fantasy Book Review on Cemetery Girl
Left me wanting more . . . entertaining and highly recommended
Speculative Book Review on Cemetery Girl
The story was spiffing ... The illustrations were cracking ... and now think I may delve in to a few more graphic novels
Book Geek Says on Cemetery Girl
This is an enjoyable and eye catching book, which will convert any reader who has yet to understand the fascination with graphic novels
Compelling Reads on Cemetery Girl