Dead Wrong: A Lukas Boston Mystery
By Graeme Hague / January 17, 2019 / No Comments
Available here from Amazon as eBook, Audiobook and through Kindle Unlimited
“The first time anyone encounters a ghost, it helps to be wearing some pants. Wearing anything really, but pants is a good start.”
Lukas Boston is a private detective who attracts beautiful women, annoying ghosts and murder investigations no one else will take on. He’s also caught the attention of a sniper, who is getting closer to Lukas with every shot.
Thanks to his grandmother’s gypsy blood, Lukas has the Gift to see the Dead, but the spirit world only brings him trouble. When the spectre of a dead drug courier starts visiting Lukas, it reopens a case involving a long-missing shipment of cocaine. Word gets out on the street that Lukas somehow has fresh clues and suddenly everyone wants Lukas to find the stolen drugs. Some people will pay Lukas very well if he does – and others will kill him, if he doesn’t.
Welcome to the world of Lukas Boston, a place filled with crime, sex, ghosts and Lukas’ very annoyed landlady.
Lukas Boston is a product of my somewhat questionable, dark sense of humour. These novels are meant to be detective stories with properly evil villains, beautiful women, shoot-outs and fist-fights, and a liberal dose of the supernatural. Hopefully, they’ll make you smile and maybe even laugh out loud – but of course, humour is subjective … or perhaps I need to see a shrink?
Let me know what you think (about the novel, not the psychiatrist).
