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This was a graphic novel adaption of Riordan's popular series. I didn't have much interest in reading the series, but I needed a book about/use of mythology for Pop Sugar. So I figured the quickest way of knocking out the prompt was to go with the graphic novel adaption. I'm so glad I did; in graphi...
A very young girl was murdered, not just murdered, but every imaginable crime and a few unimaginable ones were also carried out on her. All of this happens in the first few pages and it is a downward spiral from here. The main character is the police detective given the case to solve and how his sin...
I have posted my review of this on my personal blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Here is an excerpt: "This is the story of retired Detroit Police detective Joe Salk. He was always a good cop. However, after a young girl's grisly murder, he becomes obsessed with solving the case, a case with few clues...
Joe Salk is a down and out cop. After failing to find the killer of a little girl, Joe becomes suicidal and his life spirals out of control; losing his family and his badge. Some time later, the little girl returns as a ghost with her friend, The Crow, who can talk. She begs Joe not to forget her a...
The legend lives on. I remember seeing the movie in theaters. Brandon Lee did an extraordinary job at the role. I have never read any of the other "Crow" graphic novels, maybe I will one day.As long as they are not like this one. I would of gave this a 2.5 review but some of the story line touched m...