
Part of Series
A warlock, a werewolf, an assassin and a serial killer enter a bar… When the disbanded ghost radio transmits one last message, no one can ignore the mystery sound. The Lincolnshire Poacher transmitted it's strange song for fifty years before going silent in 2008. Then one random message gets freelance agents Voodoo and Hunter on the case. These two men have worked together for most of their lives, travelling the country in their motor home, looking for adventure and love. Adventure lies around every corner, but love is proving more difficult to find. So finding two ideal men on the same mission has got to be too good to be true… This book is suitable for readers over 18. It contains graphic sex and violence, including the death of a character. But no one says he doesn't deserve it. Otherwise, it ends on a HFN, no cliffhanger.
Author

Charlotte Brice started writing at the age of thirteen when her handwriting looked like a drunken spider tried to navigate its way across the page. Practicing her handwriting got a lot more interesting when her gran gave her two Rawhide books, and her imagination took over. Charlotte is left-handed and can lick her own nose. She lives in England with her husband, and many animals, four of them human. Attack chickens, confused dragons and moving rocks make up the majority of the menagerie. We can't expect much better from someone who studied fruit flies during her animal science degree and then qualified as a vet. She remembers those days fondly, when putting her arm up a cow's bottom, and socks on emus' heads was her kind of normality. Now her head is filled with tentacles and schizophrenic phoenixes.