I enjoyed this book but just wished it had been longer. I liked the characters and the fact that the main sleuth was a male, making it very different. I will definitely be looking into getting the next book in the series. If you are not a fan of MARVEL or super hero’s don’t let it put you off, as the main character isn’t either, even though he own a comic book cafe.
Kirby and Ryan dream of owning a comic book cafe isn’t going well, especially as one of the pair is doing all.the work.while the other one is off having fun. But it doesn’t mean Kirby would stab him in the back with a bagel knife or would he? The police seem to think so when that is exactly what happens. In fact the only reason he isn’t arrested on the spot is because one of the detectives in charge is an ex girlfriend and she needs more proof, it is a shame she can’t ask Gambit Ryan’s loveable dachshund who the killer is. The three of them start questioning old friends to uncover old jealousy and old rivalries but it isn’t until another body is discovered before they put all the clues together to solve the murder.
I liked the narrator he had quite a deep voice but I thought it was perfect for this story.
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