Inspector Hobbes and the Common Peopl..., Wilkie Martin
Inspector Hobbes and the Common Peopl..., Wilkie Martin
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Inspector Hobbes and the Common People
A Cotswold Comedy Cozy Mystery Fantasy

Author: Wilkie Martin

Series: Unhuman #5

Narrator: Tim Campbell

Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/31/2021


Synopsis

No stranger to fear since meeting the unhuman Inspector Hobbes, Andy Caplet fears getting fired from his reporting job (again). His main concern, though, is a shady property developer who has designs on Sorenchester Common, and more annoyingly on his wife. Perhaps a trip to the mountains will help him relax, but this proves even more perilous with foul weather, inedible food, brigands, and a terrifying cruise. Fortunately, mountain leopards, Yetis and Flossy, the yak, take a shine to Andy. Back in the Cotswolds, a child gets murdered and a new detective takes on the case. When Hobbes returns, he (with Andy’s dubious assistance) is relegated to hunting an enormous bird with killer feet. Meanwhile, Andy still worries about the common and the reclusive Common People (surely Not Yetis?), who will lose their homes if the housing development goes ahead. This is the fifth in Wilkie Martin’s unhuman series of cozy comedy crime fantasies.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Keith

I. . . liked this but I won't rave about it to other readers. It was readable but not amazing. The title leads you to believe it's about the primitive common people who live in stone-age communities in the unpopulated lands around human settlements. But we barely interact with these people. There's......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea

i'm highkey in love with this series and can't wait to read more of them, should mr martin chose to grace us with further books. (please 🥺)......more

Goodreads review by Hans

Another enjoyable adventure with Inspector Hobbes and the usual suspects. The plot is split between a trip to (maybe) the Himalayan mountains and an investigation in Sorenchester surrounding the killing of a young boy and a controversial housing development. Narrator Andy isn't as annoying and someti......more