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Violence
Some
Murder investigation and Harper's experience of victims' deaths; some violence in the thriller plot
Language
Some
Adult language in Harris's accessible crime fiction register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Minimal sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
Some social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Low psychological intensity; Harper's gift creates mild unease but the novel's register is warm and procedural
What this book is about
The first Harper Connelly novel introduces Harper, who was struck by lightning as a teenager and gained the ability to sense the presence of the dead and experience their final moments. She makes a living finding missing bodies. When she comes to a small Arkansas town to find a missing teenager, she discovers that the town is hiding multiple deaths. Harris writes accessible adult mystery with genuine warmth and effective plotting. Less violent than standard crime fiction; the supernatural gift is the series' distinctive element.
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