In the tenth entry of author P.C. Hatter’s Kaiser Wrench series of anthropomorphic detective novellas, the franchise’s first-person narrator tiger investigator finds a deceased beaten murder victim, and he winds his way through a maze of clues with the fashion industry involved. The mystery to solve provides a natural flow for the story, although I found this to be one of the weaker entries of the writer’s series, given the issue present in its predecessors such as the sloppy editing job, not to mention the difficulty of keeping track of the characters’ species without taking notes and that their names don’t necessarily match with their races. Regardless, it’s not a complete waste of time.
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