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Inspector Hobbes and the Gold Diggers - (unhuman III) Cozy Mystery Comedy Crime Fantasy - cover

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Inspector Hobbes and the Gold Diggers - (unhuman III) Cozy Mystery Comedy Crime Fantasy

Wilkie Martin

Publisher: The Witcherley Book Company

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Summary

Nature. Murder. Will an unhuman’s clumsy sidekick find courage, love, or a swift end? 
Andy Caplet remains jobless and loveless. So when Inspector Hobbes suggests a camping trip to avoid an unwelcome spotlight on his powers, the sidekick rushes to assist. But Andy’s hope for relaxation ends abruptly when he trips over a dead body. 
With the Inspector’s attention needed elsewhere, Andy bravely reports the remains and falls hard for the victim’s wealthy widow. When a heinous act threatens the new woman of his dreams, the lovestruck sidekick must become a hero in a hurry. 
As the bodies pile up, can Andy’s newfound spine keep him and the Inspector from joining the heap of corpses? 
Inspector Hobbes and the Gold Diggers is the third standalone novel in the Unhuman comedy crime fantasy series. If you like supernatural underworlds, madcap capers, and dastardly villains, then you’ll love Wilkie Martin’s fast-paced farce. 
Buy Inspector Hobbes and the Gold Diggers to solve a paranormal crime today!
Available since: 09/30/2014.

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