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320 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 11, 2021

“Rose Marshall, called the Phantom Prom Date, called the Angel of the Overpass, called so many, many things by so many, many voices. You’re a broken mirror of a girl, aren’t you? Reflecting what others want to see. When’s the last time the face in your mirror was your own?”
“Life is determined by the way you enter it. So is death.”
“I’ve walked these roads too often to be anything other than what I was always intended to be.”
“I can tell you’re trying like hell to be reassuring, and I hope you realize that you’re fucking it up every time you open your mouth.”
“Hey, I’m a psychopomp in service to the Goddess of the Dead,” I say. “Reassuring isn’t in my tool kit.”
Rose Marshall is continuing in her afterlife as hitchhiking ghost, accompanied by Gary, her boyfriend-the-car. Things are in a bit of a rut, but they'd be a darned sight better if Rose wasn't still constantly on the run from her nemesis. Then a directive comes from Apple, queen of the route witches: Get rid of Bobby Cross.I loved the first two installments in Ghost Roads. They were sad, dark, poignant, and wise.