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  • 07/2023
  • 978-1-64964-153-3 B0B83MTXRG
  • 500 pages
  • $7.99
RJ Blain
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Dead Weight (Magic, Mayhem, and the Law in Precinct #153 Book 1)
G.P. Robbins, author
Newly promoted Detective Jace Smithson has his hands full with solving the murders of ten men and the kidnapping of a unicorn capable of producing diamonds. On the surface, the crime appears to be a classic tale of greed and violence, but digging deeper reveals something sinister has come to Cauldron City. Securing the safety and security of those he swore to protect is only the beginning of Jace’s problems. Add in his relationship with the dragons of Cauldron City along with a few personal secrets, and he’s the ideal target for the killer. Surviving to tell the tale will test his wit and skills in ways he never thought possible. But if he wants to obtain justice for the wronged, he will have to face his challenged beliefs and come to terms with the darker realities of the city he calls home.
Reviews
Epic-length and packed with invention, laughs, and engaging creatures and characters, this urban fantasy series starter will appeal to readers who relish time spent with shape-changing unicorn detectives and doctors, with dragons who work on game shows, and above all with the amusing everyday drift of life in a place like Cauldron City, Nebraska, where, in the near future, dragons have whipped up a mountain range to protect “the capitol of the strange and stranger in the United States” from storms. Narrator Jace Smithson is an undercover unicorn and a Cauldron City cop just about to make promotion as he deals with his parents’ expectations, a doctor eager to train him in medicine, the challenges of his new position, and getting over the model ex-girlfriend who left him over an incident involving cupcakes.

Jace faces two mysteries in his new position. First, there’s the killer who kidnapped a unicorn—actually Jace’s mother—and, for reasons immediately clear, murdered and stole organs from ten men whom society mostly won’t miss. Second, he is keeping an eye on Alicia, the granddaughter of Grant Grimstone, a mighty black dragon, after the mysterious drugging of Alicia and other Grimstone women. Robbins handles scenes of police chatter and detective work with crisp excitement, but the emphasis here is on the pleasures of hanging out with Jace and company—many pages pass between the rescue of Jace’s mother and the hero truly starting to work the case.

Readers eager to immerse in the fun and funny life of Jace, a book-loving unicorn who occasionally scarfs chicken and cheese so that he can pass a diamond, and the dynastic squabbles of dragons will relish Robbins’ sharp dialogue, mad but arresting details, and overall sense of fantastical extravagance. But the story moves at the pace of life, meaning slowly and without shape, and the ending is more of a trailing off than a resolution, with many mysteries and at least one irresistible big event put off for future books.

Takeaway: Epic-length, highly inventive urban fantasy, focused on a unicorn cop’s drift of life.

Comparable Titles: Vivian Shaw’s Dr. Greta Helsingseries, Rachel Aaron’s Heartstrikers series.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Kindle Edition Digital Ebook Purchas Details
  • 07/2023
  • 978-1-64964-153-3 B0B83MTXRG
  • 500 pages
  • $7.99
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