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The Sleuth Apparent

Book 1

In Aeromorea, a cube-shaped world, where every bloodline has a magical blessing and a curse, Detective Merlonoit Alondere yearns to sail to another surface to find the cure for his ailing lover. The price, however, is too high.

Yet everything changes when a powerful political figure approaches Merl to investigate the mysterious death of Kyster Kinstone, an invincible man. If he solves the case, Merl will be given voyage to the cure. Merl instantly accepts, using his blessing of heightened senses to find clues others cannot.

But he has competition; his hateful uncle, conniving brother-in-law, and twin brother are joining the investigation, and some have their own reasons for wanting Merl to fail.

As Merl battles his own family for the prize, he faces similar chaos from shady suspects: a cruel mother, a joyful chef, an unruly bride, a bitter farmer, and a 500-year-old man who can harvest the time of others and keep it for himself. Each one has their own secrets . . . secrets worth killing for.

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Wolves on the Harborbound Express

Book 1.5

While this is listed as Book 1.5 in the series, it is designed as an entry point and stands apart from the main series. If you have read Book 1, you'll find it acts as a nice bridge between Books 1 and 2.

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In Aeromorea, a cube-shaped world where every bloodline has a magical blessing and a curse, something is amiss on the Harborbound Express. 

When Detective Merlonoit Alondere boards the train in search of a cure for his ailing lover, he wants one thing: an uneventful trip. Instead, he finds himself swept into first class, entangled with socialites, royalty, and powerful individuals—all of whom want something the Princess of Arraysia possesses: the Twin Gems of Cietral, two emeralds rumored to hold world-changing power. 

Then, night descends, tensions rise, and one of the passengers turns up dead. The killer is still on board. And if Merl can't uncover the truth in two days, no one leaves the train alive.