Marlowe's Ghost
Former Marine Will Marlowe dreams of being a great classics scholar, but his subversive street art, Bad Toys, is what he does best. When he’s sent to London to retrieve Tommy Jones, what he’s really interested in is a chance to take Bad Toys global. He doesn’t expect cancer survivor Tommy to...
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Former Marine Will Marlowe dreams of being a great classics scholar, but his subversive street art, Bad Toys, is what he does best. When he’s sent to London to retrieve Tommy Jones, what he’s really interested in is a chance to take Bad Toys global. He doesn’t expect cancer survivor Tommy to captivate him or to become the pet project of a real live—dead—author. Meanwhile, Tommy is struggling to write a dissertation about Christopher Marlowe while conveniently ignoring the fact that he knows Marlowe didn’t die in 1593. And Marlowe’s ghost? He has an agenda all his own that seems to involve two parts mystery, one part romance.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781613723456 (1613723458)
Publish date: January 25th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 132
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Paranormal Romance,
War,
Military,
Contemporary,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay,
Ghosts,
M M Contemporary
4.5 stars. Very good paranormal m/m romance about a former Marine turned history scholar who goes to England at the request of a professor to check up on the professor's sickly, scholarly nephew and perhaps shepherd him back to the US. The lyrical writing was vaguely scholarly and packed with info a...
Midway through his story slowed down with intellectual phylosophy and literary theory. It doesn't matter. I still fell in love with this story because these characters, the writing and romance were too good.
Like my other absolute favourite Sarah Black novel,Marathon Cowboys , there is so much to think about in this story. Themes of war and art and finding one's own personal truth after facing death. Marlowe's Ghost sparkles...so rich in prose and imagery and ideas that this unique story (and sweet, sw...