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A Comedy of Terrors

Max's Campervan Case Files, Book 7

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A Comedy of Terrors

By: Tyler Rhodes
Narrated by: Gareth Richards
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Disaster struck the morning of the Chucklefest Comedy Festival. Not with a bomb, but with a canine whimper. Vanlife convert Max Effort's best buddy, Anxious the Jack Russell Terrier, managed to disassemble his favorite toy, leaving him bereft.

But help was on hand, and Min, Max's ex-wife, hightails it across the country, determined to deliver a replacement bestie.

Feeling chilled and in good spirits, Max's mood soon soured when he reached into the festival freezer and discovered a smiling face staring back at him. Shame it wasn't attached to the rest of the comedian's body.

Once again the gang are embroiled in a gruesome murder mystery, and it's no laughing matter. Who killed the comedian?

As clues are uncovered, everyone becomes a suspect. Trying to fit in a one-pot wonder amidst the chaos was a real challenge for our struggling ex-chef, but he was determined to not only cook a feast but uncover the truth too.

Then everything changed, and life would never be the same again, as none of the gang were prepared for what became the most surreal experience of their lives.

When another body is discovered, events spiral and it seems like dinner might have to be put on the back burner.

©2024 Tyler Rhodes (P)2025 Tantor Media
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