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GENRE: Gay Paranormal Mystery Spicy Romance LENGTH: 65,171 words RATING: Nord wakes up to find himself sort of dead. Well, that is to say, he's dead, alright -- murdered, in fact -- but not in heaven, at least not yet. In this limbo-like state, he meets Max and learns that everyone there is waiting for the final poof, hopefully to a better place. Only, with unfinished business back in the real world, like bringing his murderer to justice, Nord's poof is nowhere in sight. So he and Max set out to find the killer and make things right again. Of course, that's easier said than done when you're nothing more than a couple of randy spirits.With the help of Voltan, a diminutive mystic with a predilection for turbans, and Clark, a nerdy computer geek eager to shed his loner past, plus a ghost accountant Bruce, Bruce's drag queen brother Eve O'Destruction, and Nord's kick-ass mom, the newly enamored pair set out to hunt for the murderer, and are quick to discover how much they'd taken for granted when they were alive.In this hysterically funny and often poignant mystery about fate and love and family, it ultimately takes dying for our heroes to have the times of their lives.EXCERPT:Note: may contain sexually explicit scenes of a homoerotic nature.
When I first started reading this story, I thought it was a little silly and was just going to be a fun read but I was very surprised on where Rob Rosen took this story, filled with many questions for Nord and Max! Nord is “sort of dead”, as is Max who finds him. They and many others seem to be in a state of waiting, because it’s not: heaven, hell, purgatory, limbo, no St. Peter and no pearly gates or walking into the light. Both Nord and Max have an idea about getting to that final “poof” destination and it may have to do with finding some type of closure. Everyone waiting to go “poof” has different reasons for why they ended up in the “sort of” state. But Nord’s is very different and he may not be able to find closure since he was murdered and the guilty party or parties have not been found. In their exploration of their strange predicament Nord and Max find in the “world of the living” Max’s apartment that’s occupied by Clark. After they work together to get Clark’s undiv