
Kaiser Wrench, Volume 1-5: Poached Parody
Kaiser Wrench Omnibus, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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James Scott Spaid
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By:
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P.C. Hatter
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Private Detective Kaiser Wrench is a dangerous tiger to have as a friend, but he will avenge your death. Follow Kaiser as he prowls the streets of New York in the first five volumes of this series: I, the Tribunal; My Claws Are Quick; Retribution Is Mine!; A Solitary Evening; and The Great Slay.
©2020 Stacy Bender (P)2022 Stacy BenderSuch a great and different take of a Noir Detective novel .
Imagine the old fashioned Noir Detective , set in post war New York. Instead of humans we have animals as our main characters. Kaiser the PI is a tiger, his secretary is a lynx . Then we have Duke a German Shepard police detective one Kaiser's friends , who bends the rules a little.
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At first I thought that the author P. C. Hatter used animals as a Metaphor for the characters names and occupations, eventually I realized that its not, that its a detective cartoon genre and amazingly it was pretty good if not better then just good something in between good and excellent !!!
Narrating the whole thing by: James Scott Spaid probably wasn’t easy but was artistically and professionally done beautifully wrapping the whole thing into a perfect packaging.
Oded Ostfeld.
A whole new genre for me and I liked it !!!
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