Optimized for e-readers like Kindle, Kobo, or Apple Books. Themes: Queer history, mystery, humor, 1930s high society.

This is the first book in the Mitch Mitchell Mystery series. πŸ’‘ Why It’s Popular Campy Humor: It doesn't take itself too seriously.

In the winter of 1931, young arrives at a grand manor for a weekend party. When a fellow guest is found murdered, Mitch decides to play amateur sleuth.

A mix of genuine mystery-solving and frequent, explicit sexual encounters. The Tone: Satirical, cheeky, and highly stylized. πŸ“‚ EPUB Content Features

Lear is a skilled writer who captures the 1930s "British" voice perfectly.

Mitch is more interested in the house guests' anatomy than their alibis.

The story is a playful subversion of classic "whodunit" tropes:

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