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Sushi Scandal
2023
First Published
3.73
Average Rating
184
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Welcome to Pride Street, where corgis run, men are in love, and mystery lurks just around the corner! It’s an ordinary dinner out with the humans at How We Roll. Corgi Marsha and her sidekick, Klaus, have just settled in beneath the courtyard table, angling for a bite of salmon skin when, with a loud crash, their favorite waiter collapses! Did Saschi fall prey to natural causes? Or is something fishy going on? What’s a corgi to do? Start sniffing! But first, Marsha must convince her humans to investigate… With the help of their humans Garrett and John, Adam the resident ghost, and some other human and animal friends, Marsha and Klaus must get to the bottom of what first seemed like an accident but is starting to smell a lot like murder! The Pride Street Paranormal Mysteries are packed with cute corgis, quirky characters, and more color than a drag queen’s makeup case. If you love dogs, ghosts, and intrigue, this series is for you.

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Number of Ratings
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Author

T. Thorn Coyle
T. Thorn Coyle
Author · 23 books

TT. Thorn Coyle has been arrested at least four times. Buy her a cup of tea or a good whisky and she'll tell you about it. A salty-tongued, tattooed mystic, Thorn is author of the alt-history urban fantasy series The Panther Chronicles, the novel Like Water, and two short story collections. The Witches of Portland will be out in Spring, 2018. She has also written multiple non-fiction books including Sigil Magic for Writers, Artists & Other Creatives, Kissing the Limitless, and Evolutionary Witchcraft. Thorn's work appears in many anthologies, magazines, and collections. She has taught magical practice in nine countries, on four continents, and in twenty-five states. Her other occupations have been numerous, and include working four years each on the Pacific Stock Options floor (as a young Anarchist punk with a blue, flat-top Mohawk), in a woman-run peep show, and full time in the San Francisco soup kitchen she ended up volunteering at for twenty years. All of this, along with her activism, informs her fiction. An interloper to the Pacific Northwest, Thorn joyfully stalks city streets, writes in cafes, and talks to crows, squirrels, and trees. Thorn is active on: Twitter @ThornCoyle Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tthorncoyle Medium https://medium.com/@ThornCoyle Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThornCoyle http://www.thorncoyle.com

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