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When the Gods Are Away

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When the Gods Are Away

By: Robert E Harpold
Narrated by: Alden Edgar Lawrence
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It's Blasphemer's Week, the annual period during which the gods vacation at Mount Olympus and ignore the inconsequential mortals, and it always begins with blood.

This year's first victim is a former police officer, murdered while getting butter from his fridge. Now, Virgil Glezos, the city-state's first detective on his first case, must track the killer by inventing techniques that combine magic and technology. He is aided by a professional dance choreographer, a bio-warfare expert who doesn't want to be there, two police officers who hate him, and a priest who may or may not be trying to kill him. When Virgil uncovers something deeper than a single murder, he must quickly become the wrong person at the right time to stop the greater plot against humanity.

©2024 Robert E. Harpold (P)2025 Dark Matter INK
Dark Humour Fantasy Literature & Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals

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