The Wolf at the Door

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Cover of the book The Wolf at the Door by Jameson Currier, Chelsea Station Editions
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Author: Jameson Currier ISBN: 9781452479903
Publisher: Chelsea Station Editions Publication: August 8, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jameson Currier
ISBN: 9781452479903
Publisher: Chelsea Station Editions
Publication: August 8, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When a death occurs at Le Petite Paradis, a guesthouse in the French Quarter of New Orleans, the spirit world becomes unsettled, or so Avery Greene Dalyrymple III, the co-owner believes. The son and grandson of Southern evangelists, Avery is also an overworked and overwrought middle-aged gay man, a cynical “big-time drinker and sinner” fairly certain he can maintain a family of “other deviants and delinquents stumbling along Bourbon Street” to keep him company.

But Avery is also the only person in contact with the spirit world on his property—ghosts from the house’s origins during the 1820s—and he must use the history left behind from another ghost—a gay man from the 1970s—to find a way to restore peace to his household and rejuvenate his faith.

“Currier is one of the few writers who can be equally literary, erotic, dramatic and damn funny, sometimes all in the same sentence.”
—Sean Meriwether, The Silent Hustler

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When a death occurs at Le Petite Paradis, a guesthouse in the French Quarter of New Orleans, the spirit world becomes unsettled, or so Avery Greene Dalyrymple III, the co-owner believes. The son and grandson of Southern evangelists, Avery is also an overworked and overwrought middle-aged gay man, a cynical “big-time drinker and sinner” fairly certain he can maintain a family of “other deviants and delinquents stumbling along Bourbon Street” to keep him company.

But Avery is also the only person in contact with the spirit world on his property—ghosts from the house’s origins during the 1820s—and he must use the history left behind from another ghost—a gay man from the 1970s—to find a way to restore peace to his household and rejuvenate his faith.

“Currier is one of the few writers who can be equally literary, erotic, dramatic and damn funny, sometimes all in the same sentence.”
—Sean Meriwether, The Silent Hustler

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