Pale as a Ghost

Read [Stephen Osborne Book] # Pale as a Ghost Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Pale as a Ghost Kristen Burns said Light, Fun M/M Paranormal w/ Likeable Characters. Light, Fun M/M Paranormal w/ Likeable Characters 3.5 Stars*I received a free ecopy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*I thought this was overall a solidly good and enjoyable urban fantasy.First off, the characters were all likeable and people you just want to root for.Second, I enjoyed the humor. Duncan made a great protagonist/POV character because of his snarky/sarcastic thoughts and remarks.The

Pale as a Ghost

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Rating : 4.65 (520 Votes)
Asin : 1615818367
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 200 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-11
Language : English

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On top of that, Duncan has decided to add dating into the mix, though after Robbie’s death, he’s not sure he’s ready. Good thing, too, because Duncan has his hands full. Robbie doesn’t make it easy on him, showing up to spoil his chances, but that is the least of Duncan’s worriesbecause one of his clients’ husbands is missing and there’s a serial killer on the looseone Duncan fears isn’t human.. So it’s hardly any wonder that he uses his connection to the supernatural to help him solve cases. And his dead boyfriend, Robbie, is a ghost. Janice Sanderson, the richest woman in Indianapolis, wants him to find her stripper daughter, Brenda, and another client is having some trouble with a specter haunting her family home. When Duncan meets Nick while tracking down a lead on Brenda’s boyfriend, he shelves his doubts and agrees to a date. His dog is a zombie. A Duncan Andrews Thriller Private detective Duncan Andrews’s best friend Gina is a witch

Kristen Burns said Light, Fun M/M Paranormal w/ Likeable Characters. Light, Fun M/M Paranormal w/ Likeable Characters 3.5 Stars*I received a free ecopy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*I thought this was overall a solidly good and enjoyable urban fantasy.First off, the characters were all likeable and people you just want to root for.Second, I enjoyed the humor. Duncan made a great protagonist/POV character because of his snarky/sarcastic thoughts and remarks.The plot was also well done---it flowed, it made sense, and the detective stuff and paranormal aspects made it fun. There were even a few action-filled fight scenes here and there to keep things exciti. .5 Stars*I received a free ecopy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*I thought this was overall a solidly good and enjoyable urban fantasy.First off, the characters were all likeable and people you just want to root for.Second, I enjoyed the humor. Duncan made a great protagonist/POV character because of his snarky/sarcastic thoughts and remarks.The plot was also well done---it flowed, it made sense, and the detective stuff and paranormal aspects made it fun. There were even a few action-filled fight scenes here and there to keep things exciti. "Funny with a touch of scary" according to Mollien Osterman Alpha Book Club. Heat Level: 1 flames out of 5Rating: 5 stars out of 5How could death and mayhem be so much fun? When you put it together with a gay male couple where one of the partners happens to be a ghost, and they happen to have a dog that is a zombie, I think you can see how. This book, although a little gory, was fun to read. I can’t wait to read the rest of this series. Plot: Duncan Andrews is a private detective. He seems to attract the strangest cases, putting him at the scene of the most horrific crimes. Duncan is not your everyday PI, you see he sees dead people, including. "Liked the book" according to jaimilyn. This was a cute story about a private eye with a ghost for a boyfriend, a witch for a best friend, and a zombie dog. This cast of characters was also repeated by the first person narrator about once a chapter in a "gee aren't we fun" sort of way. Otherwise the snarky jokes Duncan makes are pretty funny.I liked the story, although it was different from regular cozies in that all the story lines didn't resolve into one over-arching plot by the end. Not a bad thing, but unexpected.The suspension of disbelief factor for a paranormal wasn't too high, but the story echoed Harry D

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