Blue Moon Investigations: Australia
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Spiteful Spectres
by Steve Higgs
Part 1 of the Blue Moon Investigations: Australia series
Murderous ghosts, crazy cultists, and a sexy cop looking to lock him up … Darius Kane got more than he bargained for when he became the Gold Coast's first paranormal investigator.Hired to solve the murder of a local mechanic, Darius soon discovers the victim is just one in a series of suspicious deaths, but is there really a ghost at the heart of the case?The cops sure don't think so, but whoever is behind it doesn't like Darius poking around and if he's not careful the so called 'Casper Killer' will add him to the list of victims.Joined by an eager journalist, a loyal beagle, and a band of brothers from the pub, Darius is well and truly in the killer's crosshairs.Can they uncover the truth before they are added to the Casper Killer's unfinished business? Or will they discover the ghost they are chasing is just the puppet?One thing is for sure, Australia is in for a surge of paranormal nonsense, and someone is going to have to sort it out.Get ready for urban fantasy mayhem! Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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Sirens & Sea Monsters
by Steve Higgs
Part 2 of the Blue Moon Investigations: Australia series
Darius Kane is Australia's only paranormal investigator. The police don't like him, the local crime kingpin wants to kill him, and there's definitely something sinister watching him from the shadows.The Gold Coast has its share of weird and unexplained, just like everywhere else, but when a local swim coach goes missing, Darius finds his attention drawn to the waves … or, more accurately, what might be lurking beneath them.He's still sweeping up the mess left behind by the gang of sacrifice-happy cultists, and needs to get the police off his back, but with a stack of bills and more than one paying customer, the mermaid case simply cannot be avoided.It might sound like a joke, but when his first venture into the surf leaves him needing stitches, things get real fast.Like it or not, investigating the cases no one else will touch comes with a side of unavoidable danger and once again Darius is going to have to fight for his life if he wants to survive the truth. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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Wizard of Aus
by Steve Higgs
Part 3 of the Blue Moon Investigations: Australia series
Don't believe in magic? Boy are you in for a shock.Convicted of a double homicide, the famous Wizard of Aus proves no cell can hold him, but his seemingly impossible prison break is more than a bid for freedom – he's got his sights set on vengeance – against the whole city.Darius Kane thinks it's a job for the police and he's got his own work cut out trying to track down a secret underworld character more elusive than smoke. Known only as the Djinn, Darius must stop her if he wants to keep living.However, when the wizard proves he can kill and vanish before the police can even react, can he really ignore the pleas for his involvement? Maybe, but when a new client enters the fray who might hold the key to identifying Darius's nemesis, there really is no choice but to take the case.Alongside renowned English sleuth, Patricia Fisher, and her team, Darius must fight to find the connection between the wizard, the Djinn, and a criminal overlord and he'd better do it fast as the clock is ticking and the city is set to explode. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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Witchcraft Worries
by Steve Higgs
Part 4 of the Blue Moon Investigations: Australia series
Answering the call of a damsel in distress might just be the death of Darius Kane, the Gold Coast's only paranormal investigator.Melanie Marino is no ordinary client, she's the trophy wife of the local criminal kingpin, a man who's made it abundantly clear he has no issues dumping Darius' body in the Broadwater.But will Marino make an exception when a vengeful witch starts burning down his ill-gotten empire?Darius' stance on magic is well-known, it doesn't exist. A fact which makes the spontaneous combustion of his office lobby an enigma he simply can't ignore.With murderous mistresses, wicked witches, and a criminal kingpin to contend with, Darius will be lucky if he can get out of this case alive. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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Djinn Unchained
by Steve Higgs
Part 5 of the Blue Moon Investigations: Australia series
The Djinn is a ruthless killer, a scheming manipulator, and a criminal mastermind. What's worse, she could be anyone.She moves in the shadows, using others to do her dirty work, but Darius is hot on her heels. With clues gathered from every case he's ever worked, he's is determined to unmask her.Unfortunately, his short list of suspects has more friends than enemies.The fortune teller, Esmerelda. Melanie Marino, heiress to a criminal empire, and Darius' own girlfriend, Holly Draper.Is the paranoia of chasing ghosts finally getting to him, or could his sweetheart really be a serial killer?One thing is clear, Darius needs someone in his life who he can trust. A man he's known since his days in the service. A mate who knows paranormal nonsense inside out.Tempest Michaels.The stakes are higher than ever, and the chances of everyone getting through this alive appear to be nil. But in the darkest times, heroes get to work.Get ready for urban fantasy mayhem. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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The Banshee of Burleigh Heads
by Steve Higgs
Part 6 of the Blue Moon Investigations: Australia series
Never one to ignore a damsel in distress, Darius offered a favour to a gypsy that just might get him killed.Esmerelda is the Gold Coast's pre-eminent psychic, and purveyor of supernatural wares. Her latest acquisition, a tome with a dark and chequered history has been stolen.Within its pages, a roadmap for summoning an ancient evil to the mortal plane. The demon lord promises power in exchange for barbarous servitude.Dirty demons, blustering banshees and exsanguinated corpses.It's days like these Darius Kane wishes he wasn't the Gold Coast's only paranormal investigator. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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