Goodlow's Ghosts
Sam Goodlow is a private eye. He's pretty used to waking up in darkened rooms with a fuzzy head, unable to piece together the sequence of recent, and possibly, violent events. But this time it's different. This time, Sam can't remember a thing – like, whether he's dead or not. Lovers, friends and enemies flit in and out of his world, all with their own secret interests in his disappearance. The puzzle becomes increasingly deadly, and soon Ryerson Biergarten, psychic investigator, is called in. This makes Sam fairly sure he must be dead. But who murdered him?
T. M. Wright
Terrance Michael Wright (aka T. M. Wright) is best known as a writer of horror fiction, speculative fiction, and poetry. He has written over 25 novels, novellas, and short stories over the last 40 years. His first novel, 1978's Strange Seed, was nominated for a World Fantasy Award, and his 2003 novel Cold House was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award. His novels have been translated into many different languages around the world. His works have been reviewed by Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Booklist, and many genre magazines.
T. M. Wright has also written books under the pseudonym of F. W. Armstrong.