Dean Fraser definitely didn't specifically set out to write a mindful novel with Valentine's Night Ghosts, perhaps the man can't help himself? Here we have a tale of evolvement and a quest to live authentically. Oh, and it's also rather an awesome adventure of a decidedly gothic nature as well
In Liverpool to meet the spirits scaring the customers of a restaurant, Andie Valentine confronts the most malevolent spirit she's ever encountered. She knows she must dig deep and find a way to deal with this creature before he gets a chance to take more than her soul.
A whirlwind of events sees Andie in a city she can't officially be seen in, investigating Suicide Car Park. Communicating with the spirit of a teen who once jumped to his death from the spot where she stands. She wants to set him free.
Andie takes her younger sister Teri with her to clear the indoor market in her home city. They encounter a nasty surprise. A spirit delighting in assaulting beautiful young women and he's thrilled at who's arrived to meet him Will his delight will turn out to be short lived?