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CEMETERY GIRL: THE PRETENDERS
Charlaine Harris, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse novels and the Harper Connelly Mysteries, and New York Times bestselling author Christopher Golden present an original graphic novel illustrated by acclaimed comic book artist Don Kramerfirst in a brand-new trilogy.
She calls herself Calexa Rose Dunhillnames taken from the grim surroundings where she awoke, bruised and bloody, with no memory of who she is, how she got there, or who left her for dead.
She has made the cemetery her home, living in a crypt and avoiding human contact. But Calexa cant hide from the deadand because she can see spirits, they cant hide from her.
Then one night, Calexa spies a group of teenagers vandalizing a graveand watches in horror as they commit murder. As the victims spirit rises from her body, it flows into Calexa, overwhelming her mind with visions and memories not her own.
Now Calexa must make a decision: continue to hide to protect herselfor come forward to bring justice to the sad spirit who has reached out to her for help...
About the Author
#1
New York Times bestselling author
Charlaine Harris has been publishing novels in both the mystery and fantasy genres for more than thirty years. HBOs hit series
True Blood is based on her Sookie Stackhouse novels. The success of both her novels and
True Blood has made her one of the most in-demand speakers at conventions like Comic-Con International, where she was a featured guest in 2010. Charlaine has lived in the South her entire life.
Christopher Golden is the New York Times bestselling author of the Peter Octavian novels, The Myth Hunters, and the Body of Evidence series of teen thrillers. He has also cowritten two illustrated novels with Mike Mignola, including Baltimore, or, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire, which was the launching pad for the Eisner Awardnominated comic book series Baltimore. Golden was born and raised in Massachusetts, where he still lives with his family.
Don Kramer has provided the art and covers for numerous projects at Marvel and DC Comics, including monthly comic books JSA and Detective Comics featuring Batman. He also illustrated the New York Times bestselling graphic novel Wonder Woman: Odyssey. He lives in Illinois with his two children, Logan and Sienna.