With a playful yet swift pace, Hubler packs on the humor and daft gags (a manual titled How to be a Success in the Spirit World and on Wall Street, the possibility that ghosts are “like the hobos who’d mark the fence posts of homes with kindly housewives”) as the woefully unprepared travelers wing it. Gus wants Ray to take him home to see his sister and best friend in Minnesota, but first Ray— “the ringmaster of this circus”—needs to confront his effusive wife Hilda who thinks he’s having an affair with Peaches. A comedy of errors ensues, involving a jalopy RV and a surprising hitchhiker, the ghostly fire-and-brimstone Most Reverend Silas Simon Barnet.
Readers who like spirited, feel-good adventure will happily cheer on the frazzled but resourceful salesman and his loquacious ghostly pal who has a penchant for roadside diners even though he can’t eat. Sharp prose, an ear for comic dialogue, and on-the-road detail ground the silliness. This charming comedy is perfect for a beach or vacation read.
Takeaway: This spirited buddy comedy with a heart is a ghostly road trip that leaves readers smiling.
Great for fans of: S.G. Tasz’s Welcome to Halcyon, Jack Townsend’s Tales from the Gas Station.
Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A