Ghost Companion fantasy books
One of them is alive. One of them isn't. The friendship persists.
Ghost companion fantasy pairs a living protagonist with a dead one as a sustained partnership. The ghost might be bound to a location the protagonist has to keep visiting, attached to an object the protagonist now carries, or simply unable to move on while the protagonist's plotline runs. The pleasure is the friendship across the boundary. The ghost knows things the living can't. The living can act in the world the ghost can't touch. The bond is functional, often tender, and shaped by the looming question of whether the ghost should — or wants to — eventually go.
This trope appears across YA fantasy, urban fantasy, and middle-grade adventures. It pairs naturally with mystery and supernatural detective plots. Content levels generally stay moderate. Below you'll find ghost companions from cheerfully unbothered by their condition to deeply unfinished, in partnerships that range from briefly necessary to lifetime-defining.
- Sustained living-dead partnership
- Knowledge asymmetry useful
- Tender across the boundary
- Resolution often bittersweet





























