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* PsychopathicManchild: Galileo is hundreds of years old with a child-like demeanor and penchant for extreme violence.
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[[caption-width-right:200:Have you been losing time?]]

''Touch'' is a 2015 novel by [[Creator/CatherineWebb Claire North]]. The first person narrator is Kepler, a [[BodySnatcher Ghost]] who exists by jumping from one human host to another. When Kepler's host is assassinated by a killer who knows about the ghosts, they embark on a mission to uncover who is behind the killer, and find themselves caught up in a strange conspiracy.

For the webnovel by Rhythm see ''[[Literature/Touch2017 Touch (2017)]]''

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!! ''Touch'' provides examples of:

* AnachronicOrder: The story jumps around throughout the timeline as it builds up our understanding of the main character and their history.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Ghosts have their own version of morality, in which stealing someone's body for a while is not a problem.
* BodySnatcher: Unusually, the first-person narrator is a body snatcher, a much more sympathetic portrayal than usual.
* BodySurf: The basic premise of the story. Kepler jumps from body to body while trying to solve the mystery of the conspiracy pursuing them.
* CovertGroup: Aquarius- it's only one of several devoted to trying to kill ghosts.
* CreepyChild: Galileo in the body of a small Russian noble girl.
* DeathActivatedSuperpower: Kepler becomes a ghost when their first body is murdered and they accidentally jump into the body of their own murderer.
* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler: Janus]] keeps possessing bodies that are dying but hasn't been able to get up the courage to actually die with them yet.
* GreyAndGreyMorality: The Ghosts vs Aquarius- the ghosts have no choice but to use humans as hosts in order to survive, and some aren't bad people, but it's pretty understandable why some humans want to eliminate them. Becomes less grey at the end when [[spoiler: Galileo emerges as the BigBad]].
* LoveRedeems: Janus falling in love with a human woman is what leads to them giving up their hedonistic bodysnatching and learning to empathize with humans.
* MayflyDecemberRomance: Any romance between a human and a ghost, which is why they rarely last.
* MoleInCharge: [[spoiler:Galileo has managed to get into position as the head of Aquarius and is feeding them false information]].
* NonHumanNonBinary: Technically all of the ghosts tend to identify as the gender of their current host, but some have a stronger identification with one gender or another. Kepler seems to be entirely unconcerned with their gender and doesn't even remember what gender their original human body was.
* OutOfCharacterAlert: Kepler was once caught when someone spoke to them in French and they responded- not knowing the host didn't speak French.
* TrustPassword: Aquarius has lots of them, understandable for an organization specifically created to fight body snatchers.
* WillingChanneler: Kepler prefers to get all of their hosts voluntarily, offering them money or help in exchange for the use of their body for a few months. Some hosts, like Will, voluntarily provide a temporary vessel whenever needed, and even maintain friendships with ghosts.

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