Haunted Dramatized Adaptation, Christopher Golden
Haunted Dramatized Adaptation, Christopher Golden
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Synopsis

They call her the Ghost of Dunhill Cemetery, but most people think “the Cemetery Girl” is just a story. In some ways, that's true. Her chosen name is Calexa Rose Dunhill, but she doesn't know her real name. When she first arrived here, all she knew was that someone had tried to murder her, dumped her body, and left her for dead. Calexa has been hiding out, afraid to seek out her true identity in fear that her would-be murderer would find her and finish the job. And someone is searching for her…a man named Salazar, who holds the key that will unlock the secrets of Calexa's past.

Calexa has new secrets as well?including the fact that she was murdered…she did die, if only for a moment. And in that moment, something changed inside her. Now, if someone dies near her, their spirit is drawn to Calexa, drawn into her. It has happened twice before, but now?as her worst fears come true and there are killers on her trail?the third ghost to take up residence in Calexa's soul will change everything, and bring the Cemetery Girl trilogy to its shocking conclusion!

About Christopher Golden

Christopher Golden is the New York Times bestselling author of Of Saints and Shadows, The Myth Hunters, The Boys Are Back in Town, and Snowblind. He has edited the anthologies The New Dead, The Monster's Corner, and 21st Century Dead. Baltimore, or, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire, cowritten with Mike Mignola, launched the Eisner Award-nominated comic book series Baltimore.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carol

My first graphic novel series and I have to say I relly enjoy all three books. I have nothing to compare this to of course, but after this series I'm going to be keeping my eyes open for more graphic novels. For readers who have read the first two books all is revealed in the last book and it was in m......more

Goodreads review by Craig

After too long of a delay, Haunted closes out The Cemetery Girl Trilogy with a new artist, a new publisher, and ties up the loose ends and answers most of the lingering questions. The story is okay, though I thought going with the evil-stepsister trope was just a tad predictable. The supernatural el......more