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Death on Denial

Quest Investigations, Book 4

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Death on Denial

By: E.J. Russell
Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
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DOA becomes BRB when this client goes MIA....

When I agreed to accompany my selkie boyfriend on a private boat trip, I didn’t realize the invitation included a swim. In the Pacific. In November. Naked. And I certainly didn’t expect to have our swim derailed the instant I got in the water—holy crap, that’s c-c-cold—by a literal boatload of selkie clan leaders.

Climbing out of the water in front of them—did I mention naked? Yeah, way to make a brilliant first impression. Then things get worse: I get served. Not in the metaphorical sense, either. Nope, I’m being sued.

By Death.

Well, not Death precisely, but an Ankou—a Celtic psychopomp who escorts the departed to their final destinations. This guy is miffed that his workload has increased exponentially, which he blames on my actions in Sheol on an earlier case. I’m not about to take the heat when eons of shady demon shenanigans finally come home to roost, but here at Quest Investigations, we aid any and all supernatural folk in need—especially if they’ll drop their specious lawsuits against the agency’s lone human.

When the Ankou skips out on us, though, all hell breaks loose. Because without anyone to lead them on, the dearly departed become nearly departed and stick around to party hearty. Now it’s not just the selkie leaders complicating my love life—it’s the ex-living as well.

And when one of the ex-living decides not to remain ex? Things get really complicated, not to mention deadly.

Dammit.

Death on Denial is the fourth in the Quest Investigations M/M mystery series, a spinoff of E.J. Russell’s Mythmatched paranormal rom-com story world. It contains no explicit sex or violence, and although there is a romantic subplot, it is not a romance. The series is best listened to in order.

©2022 E.J. Russell (P)2023 E.J. Russell
Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Private Investigators Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Fiction Fantasy Detective Heartfelt Romance
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Selkies, a god of the hunt, warewolves, he’ll hounds (but we don’t call them that because they need positive reinforcement and word matter), suufrijettes and all manner of mathematical. So so so good!!

A final chapter in an awesome story

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The continuing and evolving relationships between the characters and the little community she has created is a joy to listen to

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Fledgling PI for the supernatural detective agency, Quest Investigations, Matt Steinitz feels he and his now-husband, King of the Selkies, Lachlan, have been tricked and railroaded into marriage and the throne. But he hasn’t got time to dwell on this because he’s facing a lawsuit from the laziest supernatural being he’s ever met. This soul-escort has gotten tired of ushering tormented souls into the afterlife and in their frustration the souls are starting to make life difficult on the physical plane as they dabble in possession and poltergeist activities. Matt and other agency staff seem to be making multiple trips to supernatural hospital during his dangerous efforts to sort things.

I actually really enjoyed the soul invasion in this novel, especially the school ma’am-ish suffragette! Matt once again displays his ingenuity and a bit of divine luck as he wades valiantly into the breach. Probably my favourite recurring character in this spin-off series has been Jordan, the impulsive werewolf, who is endearingly clumsy and unhelpful in his efforts to assist. Reflecting on the entire Quest Investigations spin-off series, I should say that it does assume a lot of knowledge of many of the original Mythmatched series characters, but it’s been a while since I read them and I could still pick up the gist pretty quickly. It’s well worth enjoying the original and spin-off series in order, neither series work as a set of standalones, and they’re all playfully fun! 🎧 Greg Boudreaux is always excellent and his narrations in these series have been superb—his accents and voices are varied and accurate, he radiates the sense of fun that permeates the series, and he adds zest to the magic and action scenes!

Supe fun & ghostly mayhem with a long-awaited HEA!

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