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The Dragon Who Dabbled in Crypto

By: TW Allen
Narrated by: Erik Braa
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An attempt to blow the whistle on a cryptocurrency scam drew a response: a botched assassination attempt by supernatural means.

Management brought in a consultant to “fix” the problem, but a trail of scorch marks from incinerated bodies leads into a web of demonic financial crimes, purloined precious metals and eSports game fixing. What is the secret of the “Schatzhorde des Drachen” coin and will it lead Mister Lewis into the lair of… The Dragon Who Dabbled in Crypto?

It's a sarcasm-drenched escapade to settle up accounts across an absurdist landscape of ghosts, warlocks, gods and Human Resources.

The Hardboiled Magic series is the Slow Horses of the Supernatural Thriller world.

A snarkier entry in the territories of The Dresden Files, Rivers of London, Laundry Files, Sandman Slim, Charlie Parker and Hellblazer.

©2024 TW Allen (P)2024 Erik Braa
Horror Humorous Suspense

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