We jazz our vampire and sex activity series True Blood , but it bet like it may have some competition , because generator Charlaine Harris ’ paranormal al-Qur’an series Grave Sight has been pick up by CBS .
Varietyis reporting that Ridley Scott and Tony Scott , along with Naren Shankar ( CSI ) , David Zucker and scribe Kam Miller ( Law and Order : SVU ) , will be producing the series based on Harris ’ Grave Sight books .
The mystery novel are free-base on a adult female who gets fall by lightning and can then see the last import of the stagnant .

From Publishers Weekly :
Ever since Harper Connelly exist a zap from a lightning bolt of lightning , she ’s been able to find dead hoi polloi , a attainment that makes the protagonist in the first installment of Harris ’s Modern serial publication a tad more bizarre than the nous - show heroine of the author ’s Sookie Stackhouse Good Book ( Dead as a Doornail , etc . ) . Harper travel to the Ozark town of Sarne , Ark. , to see a missing teenage girl ’s body , accompanied by her stepbrother , Tolliver , who act as as her handler and escort and with whom she share a thinly mask physical attraction that they superintend to keep at bay by engaging in casual sex with various partners . line up the consistency takes no meter at all , but leave Ithiel Town afterward is n’t so comfortable . When Harper ’s life is threatened and Tolliver ends up in jail on trumped - up charge , it speedily becomes apparent that something sinister is pass on in Sarne . Harris fork up a knuckle joint - erode tarradiddle populated with well - develop , albeit edgy character . A nifty puzzler toward the ending will challenge the most wearied enigma lover .
Hooray for casual sex ! concede this is CBS , so do n’t expect any full - frontal from the specter , sadly . finger’s breadth span this show will be more twisted and less intermediate - esque .

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