Publisher's Weekly Review
Bestseller Harris's exciting third Harper Connelly mystery (after 2006's Grave Surprise) finds the psychic sleuth faced with her most challenging and heartbreaking job to date: locating the bodies of "runaway" boys who the people of Doraville, N.C., suspect have become victims of a serial killer. After Harper locates eight long-dead bodies, much to the surprise of skeptical Sheriff Sandra Rockwell, a mysterious figure attacks Harper. Though all Harper wants is to go home and recover from her injuries, the local authorities and State Bureau of Investigation agents demand that she stay in town to help with their investigation. The cold case heats up fast, attracting media attention as well as Harper's friends, ailing psychic Xylda Bernardo and her doting grandson, Manfred, who make another gruesome discovery. Harper's changing relationship with her stepbrother, manager and confidant, Tolliver Lang, lends personal interest. Harris dependably delivers fear with charming down-home finesse. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Library Journal Review
Since Harper Connelly was struck by lightning as a teenager, she has been able to sense the whereabouts of dead people and how they died. On her third case (after Grave Sight and Grave Surprise) in the family business with her stepbrother, Tolliver Lang, she avails herself of this psychic sense to find a missing teenage grandson in Doraville, NC. In fact, she finds the bodies of six boys victimized by a serial killer and is attacked and injured as well. Alyssa Bresnahan's narration aptly portrays these Southern characters, clearly identifying genders and scoping personalities. Harris, a New York Times best-selling author, also pens the paranormal experiences of Sookie Stackhouse (All Together Dead). Highly recommended. [Also available as downloadable audio from Audible.com.--Ed.]--Sandy Glover, Camas P.L., WA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.