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Everybody dies. Nobody leaves ... Award-winning author Scott William Carter returns with his tenth novel, a spellbinding tale of a man who bridges both sides of the great divide.

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After narrowly surviving a near-fatal shooting, Portland detective Myron Vale wakes with a bullet still lodged in his brain, a headache to end all headaches, and a terrible side effect that radically transforms his world for the worse: He sees ghosts. Lots of them.

By some estimates, a hundred billion people show more have lived and died before anyone alive today was even born. For Myron, they're all still here. That's not even his biggest problem. No matter how hard he tries, he can't tell the living from the dead.

Despite this, Myron manages to piece together something of a life as a private investigator specializing in helping people on both sides of the great divide—until a stunning blonde beauty walks into his office needing help finding her husband. Myron wants no part of the case until he sees the man's picture ... and instantly his carefully reconstructed life begins to unravel.

"Carter's writing is on target." - Publishers Weekly

"The Sixth Sense meets Spenser For Hire in Scott William Carter's magnificent Ghost Detective." – Michael J. Totten, author of Taken

"Scott is one of those rare writers who can and does cross genres, and do it well. You never know what kind of story you'll get from him, but you do know that it'll be good." – Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Hugo award-winning author of The Disappeared

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In some ways it made me think of a marriage between Dean Koontz’s [Odd Thomas] and TV’ series, "Ghost Whisperer” ...and that was in a good way. P.I. Myron Vale seems to have been twice cursed. A lingering injury causes him to not only see and interact with the multitude of ghosts everyone else is unaware of, but he also can’t tell them from the living. I can see this being described as a paranormal romance filled with betrayals and heartache. It is a story about a horrible con man, who through his insidious actions inserted himself into the lives of various people, infecting them with corruption and despair. The saving grace for the tale is that it also contains redemption and hope despite the prevailing atmosphere of sadness. show more The author struggled a bit in his attempt to bring the reader to the understanding of “how, why where and when” that” Myron Vale becomes the “Ghost Detective.” A well told, ghostly, paranormal tale that pleased the “Ghost Story Junkie”. The very idea and the originality of this story alone earns it 4 stars. show less
Oh wow, some books are so brilliant that they seem tailor-made. Thank you, Scott William Carter! Of course, having a long-standing crush on Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) might have been the reason why I chose and fell in love with Myron Vale, but for the brilliant comic writing, clever (non-corporeal) world-building and moments of pure heart-wrenching emotion, all praise is due to the author.

Like that annoying kid in the film, Portland detective Myron Vale 'sees dead people'. Since surviving a shot to the head, with the bullet still lodged in his brain, Myron has been able to communicate with the dead, and he's earned himself a bit of a reputation on the 'other side' as the ghost detective - which comes in handy, because he can't show more return to his old job. Newly established as a private detective, one of Myron's first clients is Karen Thorne, a voluptuous blonde ghost who wants him to find out who fixed the brakes on her car and killed her. Was it her shady husband, Tony Neumann? While trying to find the answers to Karen's death, Myron struggles to solve the one great mystery of his own life - why his eccentric artist wife Billie is also haunting him.

Just a fast, funny read, with shades of Chandler, Stout, DOA and The Sixth Sense (but in a good way) - and yes, a worthy follow-up to Randall and Hopkirk! Some scenes had me cackling to myself on public transport - always a good sign - but Myron's parents and the young son of his friend nearly reduced me to tears. Powerful stuff for a quirky 'light read'! Definitely recommended, and I will be downloading book two immediately.
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Tale of a man who though shot in the head with the bullet staying lodged in the brain survives. But at the price of seeing ghosts. Using alternating chapters, the author has created two storylines progressing concurrently.

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Ghost Detective
Original title
Ghost Detective
Original publication date
2013-06-19
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Myron Vale

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