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Gobbelino London & a Scourge of Pleasantries

(2020)
(The first book in the Gobbelino London, PI Book series)
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"What’ve we got?"

"Tigers. Snakes. Alligators. Tears in the universe." Susan shrugged. "Pretty sure I saw a kraken in the sink, too."

Find a missing book. That was the job the woman in the Doc Martens gave us. Easy money, right?

Except the client’s actually a powerful sorcerer, and the book? It’s a Book of Power. A hungry one. One that wants to rip reality apart.

So now we’ve got one spectacularly displeased sorcerer, a hungry, still-missing book, a dentist with bad hygiene, and a neighbourhood having some reality issues to deal with.

Oh, and about 24 hours before we all get turned inside out.

We’ve totally got this.

…Right?

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This is the first book in the complete, 7-book Gobbelino London, PI urban fantasy series, centred around the adventures of a mercenary feline PI and his human sidekick. It contains snarky cats and other gods, many bad jokes and terrible puns, plus a large serving of mythological and real creatures behaving badly. It will appeal to anyone who likes their fantasy funny, modern, and filled with friendship rather than romance - and also to those who suspect their cat may be living a great and secret life when they're not looking.

A Scourge of Pleasantries contains some violence, particularly toward furniture, but none of it is graphic. It contains no sex and only mild language. It does, however, contain blasphemy.




Genre: Urban Fantasy

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