Dead in the Family
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
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| Titel |
Dead in the Family
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| Verfasserangabe |
Harris, Charlaine
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| Medienart | |
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| Auflage |
2. Aufl.
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| Jahr | |
| Umfang |
311 S.
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| ISBN10 |
0-575-08933-4
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| ISBN13 |
978-0-575-08933-4
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| Schlagwort | |
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When she was 15, Harper Connelly was struck by a bolt of lightning, which left her with a spiderweb of red over her body, headaches, and episodes of weakness. Sometimes her right hand shakes. And she can find dead people. It's taken a while, but at last Harper's pretty happy with her life: she's making a living, using her unique talent to help people, and she's got a lover - her stepbrother Tolliver. That creeps some people out, but though they grew up together, and got each other through the real bad times - their parents' drug-use, the abuse, the disappearance of Harper's elder sister Cameron - they're not blood relatives. Then Tolliver's dad arrives on the scene, seeking forgiveness for the sins of their youth, and the police get a tip-off that after all these years, Cameron's been spotted in a mall. With all this going on Harper realises life's getting a little complicated, but she doesn't expect those complications to include Tolliver getting shot, or watching a cop die taking a bullet for her. Harper can find dead people, but now it's clear someone wants her dead ...
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