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Snitchland: The Graphic Novel | LitPick Book Reviews
Snitchland: The Graphic Novel
Snitchland: The Graphic Novel

Based on a real place and real events, this sequel to Tim Mulligan's acclaimed Witchland is a thrilling new graphic novel that follows the strange and sometimes terrifying events surrounding an apparent nuclear accident in "the most toxic place in the Western Hemisphere" - an event that kills one of the two dads of a family recently transplanted from Seattle. At the funeral, a mysterious co-worker lets his husband know that she had previously complained to management about the cause of the accident. What follows ventures into family trauma, political intrigue and the occult.

A ghost story and moving family drama, Snitchland is a suspenseful and cautionary tale about what can happen when one, or many, tries to shed light on the dangers lurking in a community - and unspeakable horror happens. Told with stunning artwork by illustrator Pyrink, Snitchland is part of the Witchland Trilogy, a series of scary (and surprisingly funny) immersive plays, each also adapted into beautiful graphic novels.

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Book Details

Genre: 

  • Manga/Graphic Novel

Age Level: 

  • Mature Young Adult
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Snitchland is the second novel in Tim Mulligan’s Richland trilogy, meaning that this review contains spoilers for Witchland: The Graphic Novel. If you have yet to read Witchland, you may consult my previous LitPick review (and the other lovely ones.)

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