No. The Lovely Bones is a work of fiction when it comes to the setting. Alice Sebold made up the locations in the book to fit the narrative. There is no actual place that corresponds directly to the places described in the story. The focus was more on the characters and the emotional journey rather than basing it on a real - life location.
I'm not entirely sure of the specific true story details that inspired 'A Lonely Place to Die'. But it likely involves some kind of dangerous situation in a desolate location, similar to what's shown in the movie.
The 'A Lonely Place to Die' comic is about a struggle for survival in an isolated place. It's appealing because of its engaging storyline, well-drawn art, and the sense of mystery it creates. The characters' determination and the harsh environment they face keep readers hooked.
In a lovely love story, a plot could be that a person moves to a new city and feels lonely. One day, they join a local community event. There, they meet someone who makes them feel welcome and at home. They start to hang out more often, sharing their past experiences and future hopes. Their love story is about finding love and a sense of belonging in a new place.