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The Strange Story of Stanley Suspect (eBook)

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The Strange Story of
Stanley Suspect
The Strange Story of Stanley Suspect eBook Cover, written by JC Compton
The Strange Story of Stanley Suspect
eBook Cover, written by JC Compton
Author(s) JC Compton
Series TransCrypted
Publisher Spectrum Books
Publication date October 14, 2023
Media type eBook
Length 341 Pages
ASIN B0CGY6S12M

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The Strange Story of Stanley Suspect is an eBook written by JC Compton. It is the first work in the TransCrypted series by this author. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Strange Story of Stanley Suspect
  • Author: JC Compton
  • Published By: Spectrum Books
  • Length: 341 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0CGY6S12M
  • Publishing Date: October 14, 2023


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Plot Summary

Stanley Suspect is not your ordinary paranormal investigator. Living alone in London with his three ghosts, this young transgender man who hates nothing more than Christmas and carolers can exorcise a poltergeist or have tea with your deceased relatives, but his life lacks something.

Tormented by dreams about his haunted childhood home and a murder that happened there, he is waiting for fortune or a great adventure to come knocking on his door and help him escape his fears – and debts. And it does, when a beautiful clockmaker succubus who committed a crime seeks his help. But as they flee to Scotland together and encounter strange and magical creatures, so does Stanley’s past catch up to him, and he discovers the crimes committed by him and his father, and his dark destiny.

Liar, crook, sweetheart, and always a child at heart, Stanley Suspect is coming out of the trans crypt to take you on a journey to the underworld and his upside-down reality, but can you really trust him? Between ghosts, demons, dangerous women, and the trickster fairy folk, you might just want to become the devil's advocate to find your way through the mazes of mind. For every path leads somewhere, even if not where you expected...


Book Review

At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available. Tera has this work on her reading list and will review it shortly.


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