Inspector Hobbes and the Blood: A Cotswold Comedy Cozy Mystery Fantasy Audiobook (Free) | AudioBooksLoft

Inspector Hobbes and the Blood: A Cotswold Comedy Cozy Mystery Fantasy Audiobook (Free)

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Set in a small Cotswold town, Inspector Hobbes and the Bloodstream is a fast-paced comedy cozy mystery fantasy about the ventures of Andy, an incompetent reporter, when he is reluctantly dealing with Inspector Hobbes, a police detective using a reputation.

Andy soon sees himself immersed in a global where not everyone is human, and a late-night trip to a churchyard almost results in grave outcomes, and a ghoulish end result. An accidental open fire leads to Andy having to doss in Hobbes’s spare room..LEARNING MUCH MORE approximately Inspector Hobbes as well as the Blood: A Cotswold Comedy Cozy Secret Fantasy Contending using a influx of murder, suicide and robbery, as well as Hobbes’s weirdness, may be the just the beginning; he must also reach grips with Mrs Goodfellow, Hobbes’s housekeeper, who collects tooth. Although they are mainly from humans, she also claims to have some vampire specimens.

However, Andy shortly discovers her wonderful cooking compensates for her eccentricities. Despite Andy believing he’s coping, he is almost unhinged by horror when a pressured Hobbes’s concealed nature reveals itself within an orgy of bone-crunching. Yet, arriving through unscathed, Andy develops respect and admiration for his host, even though he uses weird, occasionally brutal, methods to start unravelling the mystery, which seems to hyperlink The Order of the Dragon and Vlad Tepes, the initial Dracula, to the crime wave.

When Hobbes goes missing, Andy, with the dubious assistance of Dregs, Hobbes’s big, bad pet dog, and armed with a knee of lamb, searches for him. Will he triumph over crazed blood lust and individual sacrifice?Can Andy with Hobbes’s friends, a binge-drinking dwarf and a troll who looks uncannily human being, save your day? And can Andy catch vampirism from fake tooth?These and various other questions may be answered in Inspector Hobbes and the Bloodstream.