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40 reviewsAsk not for whom the wedding bells toll…
The Markhat Files, Book 6
There’s no way Markhat can turn away his newest client. Who is he to refuse the woman he loves—especially when she bribes him with breakfast?
This time it’s Darla’s friend Tamar Fields, whose fiancé vanished days before the wedding. His wealthy family insists Carris Lethway is simply away on urgent business. Tamar smells a lie, and she needs Rannit’s most famous finder to figure out if the source of the suspicious aroma is a conspiracy, or the groom’s cold, sweaty feet.
As if his plate isn’t piled high enough, Mama Hog’s slip of the tongue has landed him in the middle of a good old-fashioned Pot Lockery clan feud. Plus, Rannit’s streets are abuzz with rumors of war—and Tamar’s case has his own lady love hearing wedding bells of her own.
As Rannit arms for battle, Markhat finds himself torn between old alliances and new commitments, and a growing, awful fear that no matter which way he turns, all he loves is about to go up in flames.
Warning: This work of fiction is known to contain dangerous vowels and at least two instances of provocative folk dancing. Readers should be prepared to produce fresh emus for inspection at any time while reading pages 78 or 134. Neither the Publisher nor the Author condones the formation of covalent hydrogen bonds, although the Author does wink at them when his attorney isn't looking.
Review“It’s no secret that Frank Tuttle is one of my favorite finds since discovering e-books.”
—Book Utopia Mom on Hold the Dark
“This short story is too much fun for words. The Mister Trophy is an excellent fun romp. Sign me up for the Markhat love boat at once. Where's my T-shirt?”
—Mrs. Giggles
“…combines the best of the gothic and noir genres.”
—Paranormal Romance Reviews on Dead Man’s Rain
Book DescriptionRunaway grooms and fretful brides are nothing new to world-weary private eye Markhat. But Carris Lethway is no ordinary groom—the deeper Markhat digs, the more mayhem he unearths. Time is running out, both for Lethway and the sprawling, brawling city of Rannit itself. An army backed by three powerful sorcerers is marching toward Rannit’s battered city walls. Somehow Markhat must find his missing groom, unravel the deadly secret that might stave off the threat of war, and learn who’s put a price on his head. All in time for the wedding.