Ghosts Within
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Remy was the best thief this side of old Boston. Well, he used to be the best. Now, Remy's nothing but a washed up con-man turned private investigator who owes a lot of money to the wrong people. Taking one last job to scrap together enough money to get out of town, he finds himself ensnared in schemes well over his paygrade. To save his own skin, he'll need use skills long gone to rust, old acquaintances who'd just as soon see him dead as succeed, and more than a bit of luck.
Ghosts Withintakes place in a semi post-apocalyptic world where the lines between technology and magic are blurred and scattered cities are the last refuge of civilization. Essentially, it's Blade Runner + Ocean's 11 with the magic system from Bioshock.
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- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2020
- Author
- AdamJay
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- Rating
- 4.7/ 5.0
- Followers
- 19
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- 18,109
Chapters(36 total)
- Epilogue: The Inspector's FlightMar 31, 2020
- Chapter 35: A Different Kind of FreedomMar 31, 2020
- Chapter 34: The Worst Fucking CigarettesMar 31, 2020
- Chapter 33: Desperate TimesMar 31, 2020
- Chapter 32: Hard GoodbyesMar 30, 2020
- Chapter 31: Snuffing the CandleMar 30, 2020
- Chapter 30: Beyond the GhostfenceMar 30, 2020
- Chapter 29: A Bloody RoseMar 30, 2020
- Chapter 28: ShowtimeMar 30, 2020
- Chapter 27: Familiar FacesMar 30, 2020
- Chapter 26: Beneath the FreeworkerMar 30, 2020
- Chapter 25: A Warning and A ChanceMar 30, 2020
- Chapter 24: A Cockroach & a Weak ManMar 24, 2020
- Chapter 23: A Well-Worn ShoeMar 23, 2020
- Chapter 22: The FreeworkerMar 22, 2020
- Chapter 21: Above the CloudsMar 18, 2020
- Chapter 20: Just Like Old TimesMar 18, 2020
- Chapter 19: SmokeshowMar 16, 2020
- Chapter 18: Old WineMar 16, 2020
- Chapter 17: A Bad Walk and Some Bad NewsMar 6, 2020
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Community Reviews(1)
- BeeqsRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0If you're a fan of film noir, this is going to be right up your alley. Even if you're not, it's a fun-loving story that's easy on the eyes.
--Style--
This is its strongest point and, golly, when it's good, it's very good.
If you've ever watched Double Indemnity, the narration in "Ghosts Within" could basically be read in Fred MacMurray's voice, despite a considerably different setting and a very different main character in Remy. It's true to the genre and it feels so right.
--Story--
Not as strong as style as there are the few odd parts that seem a bit incongruous and forced in. There is, in particular, a fun race sequence that doesn't entirely fit in with the rest of it, but it's fine in its own right.
-Grammar--
Strong with the occasional slippage here and there, but nothing glaring or particularly worthy of note. Specifically, there are no frequent malapropisms or verbal crutches that need to be corrected.
--Characters--
Remy, the protagonist, is a delightful schlub who really ties the whole book together for me. I don't know why, but I relate to broken down frumpy alcoholics. His relationships are a hot mess, too. This ties back into style because he's a very strong film noir protagonist whose inner monologue is a constant wave of melancholic rumination punctuated by periodic glimmers of happiness.
Very nicely done.