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I, Witness
I, Witness
I, Witness
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I, Witness

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In a dark back alley, Boone and Andre witness a violent murder, and agree not to mention it. But the killers have different ideas and come after Boone and his friends, killing two of them. Boone is desperate to save himself but realizes to do so he will need to face the violent act in his past that continues to haunt him. Told in Norah McClintock's trademark suspenseful style and with spare black-and-white illustrations from Mike Deas, this compelling graphic novel looks into the darkness and forces us to face our deepest fears.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 1, 2012
ISBN9781554697908
I, Witness
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Norah McClintock

Norah McClintock won the Crime Writers of Canada's Arthur Ellis Award for crime fiction for young people five times. She wrote more than sixty YA novels, including contributions to Seven (the series), the Seven Sequels and the Secrets series.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    At first I was a little confused and wary of it. It's written in a somewhat strange manner and jumps around a lot. I honestly have no idea how much time the story covers.But after the first ten pages or so, I got more into it. The art style really grew on me, as did the story. It's oddly profound in a way I wasn't expecting. I'm not totally satisfied with the ending... actually I'm not satisfied at all. I wish it had been a little more open-ended. But still, I liked it overall.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    An effective graphic mystery/thriller.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    LIkes: The minimal use of color really drives home the point the story is trying to make. However...Dislikes: The point they're trying to make seems to be murky at best. The story goes from psychological drama to noir, very quickly. It's almost as if they realized they needed to get some kind of resolution in quickly, then once they'd figured out that, they found out they were going to be making another volume.

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