On Mean Streets There ain't no Investigator Like a Mystic Investigator... A banshee detective hunting a mermaid's murderer. A skeletal bounty hunter on the Doomstone playworld tracking down a bank-robbing cat woman. A Soul Collector facing off against the merged bodies of eight of the dead. A soldier battling attacking deep ones finds he has more in common with the enemy than he ever dreamed. A criminal who controls time but not his own heart. An enigma in a straightjacket takes on a giant demon who feasts on fear. Three thieves in a fantasy world find stealing the Queen's Eye jewel is harder than it looked. A hitman who sold his soul to the Devil trying to kill a demon without hurting the woman its possessing. A man exiled into slavery on an alien world working as a PI. A cursed magí helping to find a missing nun before certain stars align.
With over a million words in print, PATRICK THOMAS keeps busy writing the the popular fantasy humor series Murphy's Lore (which includes 8 books- Tales From Bulfinche's Pub, Fools' Day, Through The Drinking Glass, Shadow Of The Wolf, Redemption Road, Bartender Of The Gods, Nightcaps and Empty Graves) as well as the After Hours spin offs Fairy With A Gun, Dead To Rites and Lore & Dysorder. His Mystic Investigators series has grown to include the books Bullets & Brimstone and From The Shadows both with John L. French and Once More Upon A Time and the upcoming Partners In Crime both with Diane Raetz. He has co-edited two anthologies - Hear Them Roar and the vampire themed New Blood. Patrick's syndicated humorous advice column Dear Cthulhu has been collected in Have A Dark Day and Good Advice For Bad People. A number of his books are part of the set and props department at the CSI television show. He was voted Preditors & Editors favorite author of 2010. As an artist his work has graced covers for Dark Quest, Padwolf and Marietta, interiors and a cover for Space & Time magazine and comic covers for Ghostman. A mockumentary about him has recently surfaced on Youtube. To learn more, drop by his website at www.patthomas.net.