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The Dreadful Pennies: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 4
by Patrick Dyer
Part 4 of the Dreadful Pennies series
You have been cordially invited to attend a fox hunt and party on the occasion of the fiftieth birthday of Lord Angus Wessex of Falls Park by his cousin, the Lady Imogene Thorne, of Foxhill Hall, on this Friday, April 15, 1869.A reclusive widow. An exiled Russian princess. A charming rogue. The German. The twins. A scowling brother and miserly sister, along with her sad sack of a husband. A baron plagued by scandal. And a duchess with a filthy tongue.Any of them could be the killer. Any of them could be next.Journey to Victorian England, where a ghost stalks the halls of Foxhill Hall, with the singular intent of killing. A gothic murder mystery with a gay twist, pieced together for our readers from the writings of the victims' themselves.In The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 4, Lady Imogene Thorne, mistress of Foxhill Hall, has lost her cook and her cousin. Her guests have been attacked. Now someone has stolen the last gift her late husband ever gave her: the beautiful tiara, Nephthys' Diadem. But are the thief and the murderer one and same? Or could the Giggling Ghost still be free?READING ORDER:THE DREADFUL PENNIES VOLUME 1: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 1THE DREADFUL PENNIES VOLUME 2: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 2THE DREADFUL PENNIES VOLUME 3: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 3THE DREADFUL PENNIES VOLUME 4: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 4The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 4 is the fourth volume of a five-part story - the beginning of THE DREADFUL PENNIES series. Full reading order is listed above. DREADFUL PENNIES is published by Pritchett, Farlow, & Smith Publishing, which publishes fantasy and science fiction serialized e-books featuring gay male leads and other LGBTQIA+ characters, between 15,000 and 20,000 words in length.
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The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 5
by Patrick Dyer
Part 5 of the Dreadful Pennies series
You have been cordially invited to attend a fox hunt and party on the occasion of the fiftieth birthday of Lord Angus Wessex of Falls Park by his cousin, the Lady Imogene Thorne, of Foxhill Hall, on this Friday, April 15, 1869.A reclusive widow. An exiled Russian princess. A charming rogue. The German. The twins. A scowling brother and miserly sister, along with her sad sack of a husband. A baron plagued by scandal. And a duchess with a filthy tongue.Any of them could be the killer. Any of them could be next.Journey to Victorian England, where a ghost stalks the halls of Foxhill Hall, with the singular intent of killing. A gothic murder mystery with a gay twist, pieced together for our readers from the writings of the victims' themselves.In The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 5, the true nature and identity of the Giggling Ghost is revealed. Who will live to escape the tragedy of Foxhill Hall?READING ORDER:THE DREADFUL PENNIES VOLUME 1: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 1THE DREADFUL PENNIES VOLUME 2: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 2THE DREADFUL PENNIES VOLUME 3: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 3THE DREADFUL PENNIES VOLUME 4: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 4THE DREADFUL PENNIES VOLUME 4: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 5 The Case of the Giggling Ghost Part 5 is the fifth and final volume of first arc of THE DREADFUL PENNIES series. Full reading order is listed above. DREADFUL PENNIES is published by Pritchett, Farlow, & Smith Publishing, which publishes fantasy and science fiction serialized e-books featuring gay male leads and other LGBTQIA+ characters, between 15,000 and 20,000 words in length. Patrick Dyer is the nom de plume of the founder of Pritchett, Farlow, & Smith Publishing, which publishes fantasy and science fiction serialized e-books featuring gay male leads and other LGBTQIA+ characters. He has worked in publishing for over ten years at some of world's largest trade publishers, holding positions in subsidiary rights, analytics, and sales. He created PFS Publishing to fulfill the need for more diverse stories and to highlight his lifelong love of serialized storytelling with expansive and deep worldbuilding, that blossomed from his childhood love of comic books. Dyer currently resides in New York City.To learn more about Dyer and PFS Publishing, and to be the first to hear about PFS's monthly new releases, please visit www.pfs-publishing.com or follow Dyer on Instagram at @pfspublishing.
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The Case of the Woman Who Was Not Part 1
by Patrick Dyer
Part 6 of the Dreadful Pennies series
Foxhill Hall burned at the hands of a ghost.An exiled Russian princess, the widow who has lost her entire family, and two footmen with no one to serve arrive at Falls Park, a grandiose estate with a deer park, woods, a manor that seems oddly fortified against invaders, two rivers, and a staff hostile to their new mistress.In The Case of the Woman Who Was Not - Part 1, footman Buster Blanchet is trapped once more in mystery. Bodies, old and new, are popping up in the oddest places, while Blanchet is stalked by strange noises in own home. Did the terror he experience at Foxhill Hall condemn him to live in fear for eternity or is something strange lurking within Falls Park's walls?READING ORDER:THE DREADFUL PENNIES: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Parts 1-5THE DREADFUL PENNIES: The Case of the Woman Who Was Not Parts 1-3The Case of the Woman Who Was Not Part 1 is the first volume of second arc of THE DREADFUL PENNIES series and the sixth volume overall. Full reading order is listed above. DREADFUL PENNIES is published by Pritchett, Farlow, & Smith Publishing, which publishes fantasy and science fiction serialized e-books featuring gay male leads and other LGBTQIA+ characters, between 15,000 and 20,000 words in length. Patrick Dyer is the nom de plume of the founder of Pritchett, Farlow, & Smith Publishing, which publishes fantasy and science fiction serialized e-books featuring gay male leads and other LGBTQIA+ characters. He has worked in publishing for over ten years at some of world's largest trade publishers, holding positions in subsidiary rights, analytics, and sales. He created PFS Publishing to fulfill the need for more diverse stories and to highlight his lifelong love of serialized storytelling with expansive and deep worldbuilding, that blossomed from his childhood love of comic books. Dyer currently resides in New York City.To learn more about Dyer and PFS Publishing, and to be the first to hear about PFS's monthly new releases, please visit www.pfs-publishing.com or follow Dyer on Instagram at @pfspublishing.
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The Case of the Woman Who Was Not Part 3
by Patrick Dyer
Part 8 of the Dreadful Pennies series
Foxhill Hall burned at the hands of a ghost.An exiled Russian princess, the widow who has lost her entire family, and two footmen with no one to serve arrive at Falls Park, a grandiose estate with a deer park, woods, a manor that seems oddly fortified against invaders, two rivers, and a staff hostile to their new mistress.In The Case of the Woman Who Was Not - Part 3, the origin of the Woman Who Was Not is revealed, as Lady Thorne and Buster Blanchet learn the horrible truth of who Lord Wessex really was. The fate of Falls Park hangs in the balance.READING ORDER:THE DREADFUL PENNIES: The Case of the Giggling Ghost Parts 1-5THE DREADFUL PENNIES: The Case of the Woman Who Was Not Parts 1-3The Case of the Woman Who Was Not Part 3 is the third volume of second arc of THE DREADFUL PENNIES series and the seventh volume overall. Full reading order is listed above. DREADFUL PENNIES is published by Pritchett, Farlow, & Smith Publishing, which publishes fantasy and science fiction serialized e-books featuring gay male leads and other LGBTQIA+ characters, between 15,000 and 20,000 words in length. Patrick Dyer is the nom de plume of the founder of Pritchett, Farlow, & Smith Publishing, which publishes fantasy and science fiction serialized e-books featuring gay male leads and other LGBTQIA+ characters. He has worked in publishing for over ten years at some of world's largest trade publishers, holding positions in subsidiary rights, analytics, and sales. He created PFS Publishing to fulfill the need for more diverse stories and to highlight his lifelong love of serialized storytelling with expansive and deep worldbuilding, that blossomed from his childhood love of comic books. Dyer currently resides in New York City.To learn more about Dyer and PFS Publishing, and to be the first to hear about PFS's monthly new releases, please visit www.pfs-publishing.com or follow Dyer on Instagram at @pfspublishing.
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