Reviewed By: Molli Struebing
Ghostly Gay Trilogy
Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Michel Russell
Class/Genre: Fiction Gay / Lesbian
M-Y Publications, 2005
Ghostly Gay Trilogy is the story of the triumph of one man’s spirit as he casts out his demons, real and imagined, lays to rest the ghost of his lost love and learns to love again.
Life and love have dealt Ashley Wynter a series of cruel blows. He’s lost the job that fulfilled him and the lover who sustained him.
Summoned by a sinister anonymous message, he’s lured into a twilight world of deceit, depravation and degradation as he struggles to find out how his lover died- and why.
This book had the possibility of becoming a break out best seller, if there had been a few changes made. The main character of Ashley Wynter is such an apathetic, pathetic character that you can’t feel much except contempt for him. The Two main protagonists are such horrible characters that you really don’t care who the murderer is and hope they do each other in just to spare you any more interaction with them. As it is, I couldn’t even finish the book. Half way through you really don’t care who did it, and how it ends. If Ashley had been a more likeable character, one you could feel sympathy for, this book could have made the best seller list.
Molli Struebing
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