The whodunit aspect is good, the paranormal element is interesting, and the tension between Harper and her “brother” could keep viewers interested. I believe this could be a terrific series for free TV. I’d rather see her Aurora Teagarden series made into a TV show, but it’s probably not as attractive to networks, since it lacks a paranormal element. I love all of Charlaine Harris’s series, and True Blood is great. I think Ridley Scott’s company could do a really good job. The Harper Connelly books are much less edgy than the Sookie books. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.īoth comments and pings are currently closed.ģ Responses to “Harper Connelly series to CBS” On Thursday, October 21st, 2010 at 9:06 am and is filed under Books & TV. Grave Sight (Harper Connelly Mysteries, Book 1) It will be some time before the result hits the screen (it’s not even cast yet), but already MTV is questioning whether it can be as good as its predecessor, without the skills of creator Alan Ball, and the freedom to be edgy that HBO affords. It’s being adapted by Ridley Scott’s production company, to be called Grave Sight (the title of the first in the series). CBS’s eye has alighted on her Harper Connelly books (the fourth, Grave Secret, came out last year). Charlaine Harris’s Sookie Stackhouse/Southern Vampire series, adapted as the HBO series True Blood has been an enormous success, so someone had to begin looking at her other series.
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