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Frankenstein, P.I.
  • Published:
    Jun-2015
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    eBook
  • Main Genre:
    Law Enforcement
  • Pages:
    68
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Something strange is happening on Baker Street.

In the 221B flat, the world's most famous detective is in the midst of a midlife crisis. Even as crime soars, the Master Sleuth is considering retiring from his profession.

Meanwhile, in the 221C flat, Frankenstein has decided to become a private investigator. An uneducated, unlicensed private investigator, with absolutely no idea of how to solve a mystery. Aided by his beautiful assistant, Friday, he intends to bring the city's criminals to justice.

When the monster's reputation begins to soar, the genius criminologist begins to get jealous. Now they're in a race to reveal the identity of London's latest serial killer �" and unaware that one of them may be the murderer's next victim….

"Frankenstein, P.I. is an abundantly silly story set in the apartment of 221B Baker St. Or rather, next door to that famous address. Next to Sherlock Holmes and Mrs. Watson (poor John is was killed in the line of duty by a bus) resides London's newest detective: Frankenstein. No, not Victor Frankenstein, but the terrible, inhuman creature more properly called Frankenstein's Monster. And even then, think less Mary Shelley and more Universal Studios. He's big, green, indestructible, and only communicates in grunts. He is assisted in his duties by his unscrupulous and downright felonious personal secretary Friday. What the duo lacks in funds made from solving cases they make up for in nicking knick-knacks from crime scenes.

When the world's greatest detective has something of an identity crisis, Frankenstein and Friday catch their big break and get their chance to solve a case that puts their name on the papers. As Sherlock falls deeper and deeper down his own personal rabbit hole, Frankenstein and Friday bumble their way to greater and greater acclaim (with the body count rising as they go).

The bottom line here is that Frankenstein P.I. is ridiculous. It's funny. It's ridiculously funny, and as long as you're not a stodgy stuffed-shirt who holds up sacred cows in your literature, there's no reason not to give this little story a chance. Besides, sacred cows often make for the tastiest barbecue."
-- Paul Cosca, Reviews.

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    • First Edition
    • Jun-2015
    • Hunting Monsters Press
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    • Dec-2011
    • Smashwords Edition
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 0982922175
    • ISBN13: 9780982922170
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    • Mar-2013
    • Hunting Monsters Press
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    • Mar-2013
    • Hunting Monsters Press
    • eBook



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