After saving the day at the commencement ceremony, Cheyenne and Rebecca are now heralded as town heroes. Everyone is preparing to celebrate at the diner for a town-wide party. It even seems like Jean is going to finally break her big case…but the secret she discovers will change everything. There are still deeds that have gone unpunished, but punishment is coming in the shocking conclusion to Dark Spaces: Good Deeds.
Scott Snyder’s Dark Spaces anthology line returns with an all-new story surrounding a deadly conspiracy from a creative team of rising stars! In search of a fresh start, teenager Cheyenne Rite and her mother, Rebecca, move to St. Augustine, Florida, where they cross paths with Jean McKnight, a disgraced big-city journalist determined to pay her dues and rebuild her career, starting with a fluff piece on the town’s upcoming 450th anniversary celebration. When the quaint community’s festivities give way to bloodshed and Cheyenne is the sole witness, Jean begins an investigation and the women find themselves at the heart of a supernatural conspiracy linked to St. Augustine’s colonial past. Together, they vow to expose the town’s historical sins, but the deeper Jean digs, the less clear it becomes: Who is Cheyenne Rite, and when does a quest for truth become a thirst for vengeance? Curated by award-winning bestselling author Scott Snyder (Batman, We Have Demons), this new installment of the Dark Spaces anthology series features Rising talents Che Grayson (Batman: Urban Legends) and Kelsey Ramsay (Joan Jett and the Black Hearts, I Love Rock-n-Roll) as they team up for an eerie historical thriller about obsession, power, and redemption in Dark Spaces: Good Deeds!
It’s the night before the mysterious commemoration ceremony. Jean’s career is on the line, yet she’s out of allies and is no closer to breaking her story than she was when she started. Little does Jean know, the darkness that has been bubbling under the surface of St. Augustine is about to come to light, with or without her.
Scott Snyder’s chilling Dark Spaces anthology continues with breakout duo Che Grayson and Kelsey Ramsay’s Good Deeds! New kid Cheyenne Rite was this close to finding friends at school after a mysterious murder made her a social outcast. But what should have been a fun midnight meetup at St. Augustine’s local park has turned into a grim archaeological discovery of the town’s obsession with youth and death. Cheyenne’s only confidant, journalist Jean McKnight, has also started to raise an eyebrow at the strange events piling up in the teenager’s wake…and she’s staking her career on getting as close to the source as possible.
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