Oddly Enough Volume 2: More Tales of the Unordinary
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Worlds end.
Deals are struck.
And the baking is to die for ...
Twenty-two more tales of the odd and unfamiliar, tales of murder and mayhem and garden sheds of peculiar proportions. Tales of near-misses and direct hits, of faery tech and alien ships. Tales of the strange. Tales of the unordinary.
Come on in. The tea shop's open, and the cakes are plentiful.
There's nothing to fear here.
Well. Maybe check the tea. Just in case ...
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Oddly Enough Volume 2 is (surprise!) the second collection of short stories from Kim M. Watt, author of the Beaufort Scales Cozy Mysteries (with dragons) series and the Gobbelino London, P.I., series, among others. These 22 tales are full of the same humour, friendship, and joy as her novels, with the addition of dangerous coffee, peculiar retirements, and unusual pets, to name a few. Plus tea and cake, of course.
None of the stories contain graphic violence, sex, or strong language, although they do contain blasphemy.
The majority of these stories have been written for the membership site, and are available to buy individually on Kim's website. But there are also some brand new ones, including a free extra to download at the end which went feral and grew too big to include. Don't forget to grab it!
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