3.5 stars.
THE LIGHTHOUSE (Berkley Street #2), is the second book in the Berkley Street series by Ron Ripley. Shane Ryan comes back to the scene, this time to help get rid of unwanted ghosts in the vicinity of an island's lighthouse. His friend from book 1, Marie, has a cousin who has purchased the island, and due to the suicide of the man she hired to fix it up--as well as the reputation of strange deaths and ghosts appearing there--she calls upon Shane's services to help things get back to normal.
However, for the lighthouse and the island it is situated on, this IS and HAS BEEN the norm for more years than Shane could imagine.
". . . Some ghosts aren't exactly pleasant or generous. Some aren't misunderstood ro unable to move on because of some horrible personal tragedy."
The ghosts here are under the influence of one particular, dominating woman, who rules them in death even as she did in life.
". . . Some simply like to hurt people . . . Some of them refuse to accept death and instead, begin to punish those around them. . . "
While the ghosts here are quite vicious and deadly, the only character I really "felt" for was Shane, himself. The others--even those whose backstories are told--never really felt as solid to me as the ones in the first book did. It seemed to me that there was more attention put on a budding romance between Shane and a young shipwreck victim, than on the ongoing horrors themselves. Additionally, I felt that the human protagonist was exceptionally easy to figure out early on, which took away much of the "shock element" for me.
Overall, some great horrific murders, descriptions, and challenges, but the characterization could have been stronger. I am planning on reading the next book in the series, however, to see if things are taken up a notch with Shane.