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MISSING, PRESUMED UNDEAD

 

…the world of Casablantasy, where shining kingdoms are certainly not spread like blue mantles beneath the stars. Instead, the City: where corporate greed meets foul necromancy; the unrelenting advances of Maginology and the subtle menace of the Guilstapo exist beside squalid City breed cut throats and ogres with exaggerated axes.

 

Here, the legend of Franklin ‘Stubby’ Mynos begins: a be-spectacled minotaur with a mind for Kryptic Krosswords and a stomach for Hurghian coffee. There’s a killer on the loose, which is hardly news in a City crawlin’ with killers; but this killer—The Hightown Hacker—is killing the wrong kinds of people, in the wrong kinds of places. City commerce is suffering. Rich and powerful people are getting scared. The City Watch’s Magicrime Analysis Division (MAD) can’t buy a trick, and the Body Politik Registry wants to pay Frank a stack of Swine to do the deed.

 

It’s his first big case, the one that would put him on the map, but he’s not interested. He’s more into some dead body swiped from the Embalmers’ Guild. And the ever-burgeoning zombie workforce, how they’re recruited and have they got a Union?

Forget what you’ve heard. This is the truth … or, at least, the facts strung together in a meaningful way.

 

You want the truth? Go see a poet.

The interesting and rather unique characters allow the author to explore some very unexpected and creative avenues in which to unfold this mystery. Many of these avenues are downright hilarious.

Tami Brady, Roundtable Reviews

 

The concept of Magimystery hasn't been done since Joseph Dougherty's films Cast a Deadly Spell and Witch Hunt that were written for HBO in the early 1990s. I thoroughly enjoyed them and Missing, Presumed Undead was equally good. Jeremy Davies, when will the next volume be out?

Janie Franz, MyShelf.com

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