Troublesome Trades
(2023)(The first book in the Inkblot Crow Mystery series)
A Novella by Camille Cabrera
Lilith never wanted to partner with a bird, but stranger things have happened. She can't exactly recall anything more odd than working with a crow to solve mysteries, but it's possible. Of course, when a wild animal is your partner in solving crimes... all bets are off the table. If you're lucky, the mystery solves itself.
Note to Reader: Troublesome Trades follows a loving headache of a crow and an unwilling detective. Outlandish and over-the-top with upbeat mystery and black humor horrors.
A short 45-minute mystery and dark comedy read. Previously published on Kindle Vella.
First story in the Troublesome Trades series.
REVIEWERS MENTIONED:
"Totally different than her other mystery books! Cabrera took a risk with a fun, punchy short story and it definitely paid off for me! It was wild, messy, and oddly hilarious because it was so over-the-top! Dark humor and mystery at its finest: not your mother’s cozy mystery."
"This page-turning story was exactly what I needed to get through the day! I loved the humor and quirky characters that took us readers on a wild and unexpected mystery."
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Note to Reader: Troublesome Trades follows a loving headache of a crow and an unwilling detective. Outlandish and over-the-top with upbeat mystery and black humor horrors.
A short 45-minute mystery and dark comedy read. Previously published on Kindle Vella.
First story in the Troublesome Trades series.
REVIEWERS MENTIONED:
"Totally different than her other mystery books! Cabrera took a risk with a fun, punchy short story and it definitely paid off for me! It was wild, messy, and oddly hilarious because it was so over-the-top! Dark humor and mystery at its finest: not your mother’s cozy mystery."
"This page-turning story was exactly what I needed to get through the day! I loved the humor and quirky characters that took us readers on a wild and unexpected mystery."
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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