Fox Argall's brain. Neurodiverse webs of complex science with #murder + a side of #romance weaving in through twisty #mystery threads.
In Indecent Ink (Book Six), a world-famous children's author reports the theft of handwritten manuscripts leading to blackmail and inevitably, murder.
Our handsome, obsessive detective leaves a trail of irritation everywhere he goes. Well, almost everywhere. He's very good at a thing or two. Obsession has its benefits. And brings just his kind of trouble.
Indecent Ink not only gives Fox Argall a clever, twisty case, it surrounds him with a new really fun character which keep the story in constant motion. The interplay among these characters turns what could be a simple blackmail investigation into a layered drama about ego, image, and the stories people tell about themselves.
At the center is the world‑famous children’s author whose stolen handwritten manuscripts and carefully built brand are both on the line; her mix of charm, quirkiness, and quiet desperation makes her as much a suspect as a victim.