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A washed-up journalist. An unusual detective. Their magical mystery tour is about to get supernatural… First Ever Unhuman Bundle: (unhuman I, II and III) Humorous British Detective Cozy Mystery Fantasies by Wilkie Martin

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First Ever Unhuman Bundle: (unhuman I, II and III) Humorous British Detective Cozy Mystery Fantasies

by Wilkie Martin
4.5 stars – 294 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

A washed-up journalist. An unusual detective. Their magical mystery tour is about to get supernatural…

900+ pages of comically crazy paranormal cozy mysteries.

Andy Caplet couldn’t follow a lead if it held him by the hand. So he’s not completely surprised when he’s fired from the paper, loses his flat in The Cotswolds, and has to bunk with an eccentric detective. With nothing better to do, Andy impulsively tags along on his new roommate’s decidedly abnormal investigations…

Inspector Hobbes deals with his stressful career by chomping on bones. He’s been using his mysterious powers to sniff out crime longer than Andy’s been alive, but even he can tell something extra unnatural is afoot. Having a partner may help him whether the wannabe vampires, wacky werewolves, and dastardly villains.

Can the crime-solving duo take down both human and unhuman criminals lurking in the shadows, or will they be consumed by metaphysical madness?

The First Ever Unhuman Bundle contains the first three books in the Inspector Hobbes series of cozy paranormal mysteries. If you like new twists on crime stories, eccentric but lovable characters, and off-the-wall humor, then you’ll love Wilkie Martin’s fantastical collection.

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Erma Does the Math

by Ann Strawn
4.6 stars – 7 reviews
FREE with Kindle UnlimitedLearn More
Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
When Tameka visits her elderly aunt, birthday gift in hand, quirky Aunt Erma puts her to work. As she hangs an old photo Tameka discovers that the women in the picture are 1940’s-era human computers at Langley Jet Propulsion Lab and that her auntie was one of them! She has lots of questions, but Aunt Erma’s price for answers is one math problem each. Tameka keeps up, but the problems get more complex with each question. Remembering the gift, Tameka convinces her auntie to open it. The contents make them both laugh and realize that they’ve learned something about each other.
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