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The Girl in the Bay

Published
Sep 2019
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
112

About This Book

Brooklyn, 1969. 17-Year-Old Kathy Sartori is attacked and thrown into Sheepshead Bay. Brooklyn, 2019. She crawls ashore.

Kathy discovers an eerie doppelganger has been living out her life. Soon Kathy will confront not only this strange double but the madman who "murdered" her five decades earlier. Will Kathy find the key to her missing years or become a ghost of herself destined to live out her life on the edge of the world she desperately wants to be part of?

From Brooklyn natives J.M. DeMatteis (Eisner Award winning author of Spiderman and Justice League) and Karen Berger (The mind behind Vertigo Comics) with rising star artist Corin Howell (Transformers, Ghostbusters) comes a dark paranormal story full of crime, mystery, and time-jumping.

This comics series collected for the first time is sure to leave readers guessing until the very end. Join the mystery and find out who is The Girl In The Bay?

"With haunting artistry and a narrative which keeps the reader guessing, this book is worth becoming emotionally invested if not to learn what is truly behind Kathy's new path in life but to also learn what happened to her troubled past." - The Fandom Post

"Murder, time travel, doppelgangers, it's all here folks!" -- Rogues Portal

"The mystery is genuinely enthralling, the character is relatable, and the pacing is spot on. Mystery fans will find a lot to chew on in this debut that shouldn't be missed." -- Sequential Planet

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First Edition Sep 2019 Dark Horse ISBN 1506712282
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