Investigation, Mediation, Vindication

Investigation, Mediation, Vindication

by Chris Tullbane

Narrated by Joel Richards

Unabridged — 11 hours, 31 minutes

Investigation, Mediation, Vindication

Investigation, Mediation, Vindication

by Chris Tullbane

Narrated by Joel Richards

Unabridged — 11 hours, 31 minutes

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Overview

The stakes are real. The mediator isn't.

"Investigation, Mediation, Vindication." That's how the Yellow Pages ad starts, and if it sounds like the sort of thing a drunk teenager might come up with . . . well, you'd only be wrong about the teenager part. John Smith owns San Diego's smallest private investigation firm, but he doesn't know the first thing about mediation. Or vindication.

On the other side of town, vampire Lucia Borghesi is having a terrible century. Stripped of her throne and banished from Italy, she's now somehow found herself in a dispute with the local demigod of nightmares and terror. And to top it all off, the long-time city mediator has been assassinated and her second-in-command just hired a human to fill that role.

If he wants to survive, John will need to prove his value to Lucia and her people while keeping that demigod from sucking San Diego into an unnamed hell dimension. And he'll have to work fast, because his beloved Corolla is parked curbside in Logan Heights, like an open invitation to the neighborhood's graffiti enthusiasts.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Amazing! This book had me laughing out loud. Brilliant characters, great banter and [the] most ridiculous but brilliant plot I've ever read." - Tayler S., GoodReads

"...a delightful mash-up, pulling threads from various genres to bring to life a unique urban fantasy that blends vampires, magic, adventure, and comedy." - Liz Konkel, Readers' Favorite

"Reminiscent of the Dresden Files and the Kate Daniels series, Tullbane has carved out part of the fairly crowded urban fantasy realm for himself, and I'm excited to see what he does with it next." - Reid E., NetGalley

Kirkus Reviews

2020-05-26
In this comedic, supernatural series starter, a San Diego private eye finds himself caught in the middle of a brewing war between mythical beings.

One day in 2013,private detective John Smith is attacked by humanoid crabs that he initially, and mistakenly, thinks are men in costume. Before the crab-men can kill him, a stranger named Anastasia Dumenyova comes to his rescue. She takes him to House Borghesi, a home for vampires who call themselves “the People.” Humans have long been unaware of the existence of such paranormal beings in their midst, which also include goblins and shape-shifters, among others. To avoid open warfare between certain species, these beings work with mediators. Evidently, John is the last mediator available in the area—except that he isn’t one, really; he just added “mediation” to his advertisement for the rhyme (reflected in the book’s title). Currently, Lord Beel-Kasan, the demigod of nightmares and terror, is accusing the House of stealing something. John is willing to mediate, as it’s preferable to being killed by one of the People. It’s soon apparent, however, that the theft may have been committed specifically to incite a war. Anastasia surmises that there’s a traitor in the House and secretly enlists John to dig into the matter, although Juliette, the vampire she suspects, points the finger right back at her. Tullbane, the author of The Storm in Her Smile (2020), presents a consistently amusing story. It effectively introduces a creature-laden world, but it concentrates mainly on the vampiric People. The action is minimal, however; John spends an inordinate amount of time in the House as the target of vampires’ body-shaming, for example. But both the action and the investigation pick up in the final act, and the appeal of certain characters, namely spiky-haired Juliette, surges. There are abundant pop-culture references, but the plot never relies upon them. Some enigmas are left at the end for sequels to explore, such as John’s inexplicable immunity to the People’s supernatural “compulsion.”

An entertaining tale that’s sure to leave readers anticipating the protagonist’s next misadventure.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175074100
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 10/25/2022
Series: Many Travails of John Smith , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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