Breaking the Lore: A Hilarious Urban Fantasy Mystery set in Manchester
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- FormatMP3
- ISBN978-87-27-23664-3
- EAN9788727236643
- Date de parution15/07/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille471 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesaudio
- ÉditeurSAGA Egmont
Résumé
When the victim is fifteen centimetres tall and has wings, even a hardened detective knows this case won't follow the rules. Inspector Nick Paris believes in facts, not fairytales. But when a murdered fairy turns up in the middle of Manchester, he's dragged into a hidden world of magic, mayhem, and mythical creatures with attitude problems. Soon he's sheltering dwarves, dodging demons, and trying not to take career advice from a chain-smoking, talking crow.
As the barriers between realms begin to crumble, Nick must face the unthinkable: magic is real - and it's seriously messing with his city. A darkly comic, fast-paced mystery where urban grit meets the supernatural - perfect for fans of Ben Aaronovitch and Benedict Jacka. British author Andy Redsmith is best known for his Inspector Paris Mystery series, which blends comic fantasy with crime-solving intrigue.
Drawing inspiration from his love of classic detective stories and quirky humour, Andy crafts fast-paced adventures filled with magical mayhem and unforgettable characters.
As the barriers between realms begin to crumble, Nick must face the unthinkable: magic is real - and it's seriously messing with his city. A darkly comic, fast-paced mystery where urban grit meets the supernatural - perfect for fans of Ben Aaronovitch and Benedict Jacka. British author Andy Redsmith is best known for his Inspector Paris Mystery series, which blends comic fantasy with crime-solving intrigue.
Drawing inspiration from his love of classic detective stories and quirky humour, Andy crafts fast-paced adventures filled with magical mayhem and unforgettable characters.
When the victim is fifteen centimetres tall and has wings, even a hardened detective knows this case won't follow the rules. Inspector Nick Paris believes in facts, not fairytales. But when a murdered fairy turns up in the middle of Manchester, he's dragged into a hidden world of magic, mayhem, and mythical creatures with attitude problems. Soon he's sheltering dwarves, dodging demons, and trying not to take career advice from a chain-smoking, talking crow.
As the barriers between realms begin to crumble, Nick must face the unthinkable: magic is real - and it's seriously messing with his city. A darkly comic, fast-paced mystery where urban grit meets the supernatural - perfect for fans of Ben Aaronovitch and Benedict Jacka. British author Andy Redsmith is best known for his Inspector Paris Mystery series, which blends comic fantasy with crime-solving intrigue.
Drawing inspiration from his love of classic detective stories and quirky humour, Andy crafts fast-paced adventures filled with magical mayhem and unforgettable characters.
As the barriers between realms begin to crumble, Nick must face the unthinkable: magic is real - and it's seriously messing with his city. A darkly comic, fast-paced mystery where urban grit meets the supernatural - perfect for fans of Ben Aaronovitch and Benedict Jacka. British author Andy Redsmith is best known for his Inspector Paris Mystery series, which blends comic fantasy with crime-solving intrigue.
Drawing inspiration from his love of classic detective stories and quirky humour, Andy crafts fast-paced adventures filled with magical mayhem and unforgettable characters.




