Harper Connelly/Grave Sight Graphic Novels Books in Order
Part ofCharlaine Harris Schulz Books in OrderDiscover the Harper Connelly and Grave Sight graphic novels by Charlaine Harris, with reading order, story notes, and background on these illustrated paranormal mysteries.
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Publication Order
6 books
Part 6
by Charlaine Harris Schulz
2014
In the final Grave Sight comic installment, Harper Connelly confronts the person behind the deaths in Sarne and lays the victims' secrets to rest, bringing emotional closure to the case and sharpening the uneasy bond between her and Tolliver.
Part 5
by Charlaine Harris Schulz
2014
Part 5 pushes Harper close to the killer as new bodies and new clues surface, tightening the circle of suspects and forcing her to rely on Tolliver and the few townspeople who are brave enough to face what really happened.
Part 4
by Charlaine Harris Schulz
2014
In Part 4 of the continuing Grave Sight comic, Harper and Tolliver dig deeper into Sarne's scandals, following money, betrayals, and whispered rumors, and Harper must decide how much danger she is willing to accept for the sake of the dead she has found.
Part 3
by Charlaine Harris Schulz
2012
Harper's search for the truth in Sarne reaches a boiling point in Part 3, as she pieces together the connections between the dead girl, a supposed murder suicide, and the town's most respected families, even while hostility toward her strange talent grows.
Part 2
by Charlaine Harris Schulz
2011
Part 2 of the Grave Sight graphic adaptation follows Harper and her stepbrother Tolliver as the town of Sarne reels from her discovery, tensions rise with local law enforcement, and more violence suggests that someone will kill again to keep old sins covered.
Part 1
by Charlaine Harris Schulz
2011
In this first graphic novel installment of Grave Sight, Harper Connelly arrives in the town of Sarne, Arkansas, and uses her lightning born gift to locate a missing teenage girl, only to sense that the grave she finds holds more than one troubling secret.
Series background & context
For readers who enjoy comics, the Harper Connelly graphic novels retell the events of Grave Sight and Grave Surprise with moody artwork and a tighter focus on key scenes. They follow the same basic set up as the prose books. Harper travels with her stepbrother Tolliver to small towns that have unsolved deaths, uses her lightning born gift to locate the bodies, and discovers that knowing how someone died is only the beginning of the story.
The Grave Sight adaptations break that first case into shorter parts, each one handling a different phase of the investigation in Sarne, Arkansas. You see Harper stand in a field and feel the pull of the dead, watch her dig up painful secrets the town would rather leave buried, and get a visual sense of how draining her talent can be. Side characters, from suspicious deputies to grieving parents, come alive through facial expressions and body language in a way that complements the original novel rather than replacing it.
The collected edition of Grave Surprise does the same for Harper's trip to a Memphis cemetery, where a grave that should hold only a long dead man instead hides the body of a missing girl, and then another corpse appears. The panels linger on the unsettling mix of older headstones and fresh crime scene tape, underscoring how Harper's work sits at the edge between routine and horror.
Throughout these adaptations the creative teams keep Harper at the emotional center. She is drawn as wary and self contained, a young woman who has seen too much and expects to be doubted wherever she goes. Tolliver often provides the softer counterpoint, handling logistics and pushing back when people treat Harper like a sideshow. Their dynamic, along with the slow revelation of their shared family history, gives the graphic novels the same bittersweet tone as the prose.
Taken together, the Harper Connelly graphic novels offer a visual gateway into one of Harris's quieter series. They are ideal if you like paranormal mysteries but prefer to see the clues laid out on the page, from the exact placement of a body to the shadows on a suspect's face.
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