Agnes Quill is a teen detective who can see dead people. After losing her parents to influenza, and subsequently meeting her grandfather’s restless spirit, she learns of her talents and runs away to Legerdemain – a city chock full of ghosts that need her services. She sets up her offices in the small shop (attached to the small castle) where her grandfather once worked and lived. This is a collection of some of her adventures, told through artwork, and journal entries, and information gleaned by the Data Analysis Keep.
This graphic novel combines the talents of several artists – each with his or her own distinct style. Some are very realistic, some are simple and almost childish – comforting and familiar like Family Circus. The illustrations are all rather dark, which helps set the mood. Nothing too terribly scary or graphic happens, but there’s some gross-factor, and the spookiness of some of the characters Agnes encounters. The story is a bit choppy and hard to follow occasionally, but it’s deliberately told in this manner, and some bits are repeated in other ways later on, so eventually one has a grasp of who this Agnes person is and what it is she’s doing. It leaves you with the mystery of Agnes’ grandfather (Ages) and why it is that *his* spirit remains on the mortal plane, and of course, looking forward to hearing more about Agnes’ own adventures among the spirits.
Agnes is a good *girl* protagonist, and gothy-mystery-teen-gals should get a kick out of her.