![]() ![]() Where A Dirty Job focused on death, grief, and coming to terms with mortality, Secondhand Souls has moved on to a discussion of the nature of the soul and the cosmic journey. And Charlie Asher, our hero from the first book, has his soul trapped in a piece of taxidermy. On the Golden Gate bridge, ghosts are beginning to appear. ![]() The Death Merchants, those responsible for passing along the soul vessels of the dead to their next stop on the karmic journey, aren’t collecting souls any longer. It’s laugh-out-loud hilarious, zany, weird, and sweet.īack again in San Francisco shortly after the events of A Dirty Job, the souls of the recently deceased are going missing. I just finished the sequel, Secondhand Souls, and I loved it just as much as the first. Recently I re-read one of my favorite Christopher Moore novels for the 26 Books to Read in 2015 reading challenge. ![]()
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