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The Undetectables

By: Courtney Smyth
Narrated by: Matthew Lloyd Davies
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Be gay, solve crime, take naps—A witty and quirky fantasy murder mystery in a folkloric world of witches, faeires, vampires, trolls and ghosts, for fans of Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey and T. J. Klune's Under the Whispering Door.

A magical serial killer is stalking the Occult town of Wrackton. Hypnotic whistling causes victims to chew their own tongues off, leading to the killer being dubbed the Whistler (original, right?).

Enter the Undetectables, a detective agency run by three witches and a ghost in a cat costume (don't ask). They are hired to investigate the murders, but with their only case so far left unsolved, will they be up to the task?

Mallory, the forensic science expert, is struggling with pain and fatigue from her recently diagnosed fibromyalgia. Cornelia is suddenly stirring all sorts of feelings in Mallory. Diana is hitting up all her ex-girlfriends for information. And not forgetting ghostly Theodore: deceased, dramatic, and also the agency's first—unsolved—murder case.

With bodies stacking up and the case leading them to mysteries at the very heart of magical society, can the Undetectables find the Whistler before they become the killer's next victims?

©2023 Courtney Smyth (P)2024 Tantor Media
Magic Users Murder Fantasy Mystery Witchcraft Witty Magic Humorous Crime Women Sleuths Haunted Fiction Ghost Scary
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I enjoyed this quirky mystery and it was a little obvious buy fun all the same.

super cute very fun!

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..with a different narrator. He’s just too calm and collected. No dry humor shall pass his lips if he can help it.
I keep thinking I’m in a period mystery of some kind and then they mention laptops.

Could be fun..

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