I'm sorry, I haven't actually read 'Here Richard McGuire A Ghost Story' so I can't summarize the plot precisely. But generally in a ghost story, there might be a haunted place, a character who encounters the ghost, and some sort of mystery or problem related to the ghost that needs to be resolved.
One aspect that could make it unique is the character development. If the ghosts or the people involved in the story have complex personalities and motives, that would make it stand out. Also, the way the mystery unfolds in the story. Is it a slow - burn mystery where clues are gradually revealed, or does it hit you all at once? These elements can contribute to its uniqueness.
The title'mcguire here graphic novel' is quite ambiguous. It could be a work that focuses on the experiences of McGuire in a particular place (referred to as 'here'). Maybe McGuire has some sort of special ability or situation that is explored in the graphic novel. It could also be part of a series where this particular volume is centered around McGuire in this specific location or context.
Melanie McGuire is the central figure in this story. She was likely involved in some sort of criminal case that led to her being associated with the 'Suitcase Killer' moniker.
The 'Suitcase Killer The Melanie McGuire Story' is likely about Melanie McGuire and events that led to her being named as the 'Suitcase Killer'. It could involve a crime where suitcases played a crucial role, like perhaps they were used to transport evidence of a crime or were the location where a victim was found. There might be a complex web of events, including investigations, trials, and revelations that make up this story.