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Blue Moon Investigations by Steve Higgs (Books 1, 2, 4, 5, 22.5)
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Overview: Steve Higgs is the author of the Blue Moon Investigations Series and a former 25 year Army veteran. He lives in the south-east corner of England with a trio of lazy sausage dogs. Surrounded by rolling hills, brooding castles and vineyards, he doubts he will ever leave, the beer is just too good.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Paranormal Crime Thrillers

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1. Paranormal Nonsense (2017)
Fight a demon, investigate a werewolf biker gang, have tea with mum … it’s all in a day’s work for England’s #1 paranormal P.I.
‘This reads like a British Jim Butcher but funnier. I loved it!’ – Amazon reviewer.
When a master vampire starts killing people in his hometown, paranormal investigator, Tempest Michaels, takes it personally …
… and soon a race against time turns into a battle for his life. He doesn’t believe in the paranormal but has a steady stream of clients with cases too weird for the police.
Mostly it’s all nonsense, but when a third victim turns up with bite marks in her lifeless throat, can he really dismiss the possibility that this time the monster is real?
Joined by an ex-army buddy, a disillusioned cop, his friends from the pub, his dogs, and his mother (why are there no grandchildren, Tempest?), our paranormal investigator is going to stop the murders if it kills him …
… but when his probing draws the creature’s attention, his family and friends become the hunted.

2. The Phantom of Barker Mill (2017)
Why can’t I turn down a woman in distress?
I just took a case from the tearful, but very rich, widow Barker, whose husband supposedly died at the hands of a century-old phantom. He was the owner of Barker steel mill and it doesn’t take me long to realise that something very weird is going on there.
That’s not all though, a spectral dog has eaten a bloke at a junkyard and I’m supposed to work out how to get him back.
Everyone is lying to me about everything but my toughest test is dealing with the aftermath of my stupid decision to hire Amanda Harper. Not that she isn’t talented, intelligent, and capable, because she is. She is also drop-dead gorgeous and massively distracting.
She’ll prove to be an asset no doubt, assuming we live through the week that is.
The paranormal? It’s all nonsense, but proving it might just get me killed.

4. The Klowns of Kent (2018)
There might be no such thing as werewolves, vampires or ghosts but apparently, evil Klowns are real.
Tempest Michaels is once again investigating ridiculous cases that are clearly not even slightly paranormal in nature. However, his daily menu of fun is interrupted by a plague of men dressed in garish outfits. They wear twisted clown make-up as they terrorise the Kent towns and villages with ever escalating and more frequent attacks.
The Klowns should be a case for the police to solve but their leader appears to have a serious beef with Tempest and they are coming for him and anyone that gets in their way. Who are the Klowns? What do they want? And what’s with the ridiculous smiles?
If they were not enough of a nuisance, he has foolishly employed a woman he is utterly besotted by. Trying to ignore Mr Wriggly’s thoughts about what to do with his new colleague, he goes after his silver medal, a girl he lusted after years ago at school, but while Mr Wriggly might not care tuppence about the difference, is Tempest’s heart really in it?
Throw in a demonic possession, a restaurant with ghostly footsteps and some more meddling by his mother, it looks like another entertaining week for Kent’s best Paranormal Investigator.
Warning: These books contain some mild cussing and sexual references. Nothing that would be R rated (I think) but I wouldn’t let my nine-year-old niece read them. The greater danger though is from scalding yourself as you spit out your coffee in laughter.

5. Dead Pirates of Cawsand (2018)
Gold coins from a centuries-old sunken treasure ship have been found on the beach in Cawsand. This would be no cause for Tempest Michaels to take notice, but a man murdered by the ghost of a dead pirate come to claim back the gold? That ticks all his boxes.
Tempest, oblivious to the events in Cawsand and believing he was overdue a week off, has travelled to Cornwall with his dogs for some relaxation and perhaps a cream tea or two. Well, fat chance of that because he is hip-deep in murderous ghosts before he finishes his second pint.
Uncovering a disturbing undercurrent in the sleepy seaside village, a race against time begins for him to crack the case before anyone else gets hurt? Together with the local police officer, the diminutive, sexy and very domineering Bobbi the Bobby plus some other helping hands he could probably do without, he will do all he can to reveal the truth.
The locals believe the ghosts are real though and the village is filling up with treasure hunters after the gold and ghost hunters seeking infamy. Are there people trying to sabotage his efforts? Is he in danger? Just what is the truth behind the mystery and was there ever a treasure to find?
He has the odds stacked against him like never before, he has no idea who to trust and the Dachshunds want their dinner.
And, oh yeah, it’s Halloween.

22.5. Becky’s Creature (2023)
A little girl has gone missing and paranormal P.I. Tempest Michaels already knows the police are not going to find her.
They can’t. It’s beyond their ability to comprehend the nature of the creature that took her.
Only he knows how to save poor little Becky’s life. Only he has the skills … the magic required to bring her back safely.
But Tempest knows there is something very wrong with his world. Reality seems to have tilted on its axis. When did he acquire magical powers?
Pushing that worrying question to tickle away at the back of his head, he sets out into the night. A little girl has been taken by something unspeakable, and she needs him.
She needs him now.

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