The Missing Bone

A gay werewolf detective? Even he doesn’t know who he is.

Book cover of The Missing Bone by Ralph Wulfboan, showing a goofy comic detective smiling at the reader in front of a red-lit city street under a full moon

Under a waxing gibbous moon, a prominent Fugg City art dealer is torn limb from limb, while the owner of a humble pet shop turns up bleeding … before vanishing.

This is a case for DI Pugsley Kuvasz, the most discriminating nose on the force. Aided by his eager young constable, Gunnar Pinscher, and the beautiful yet enigmatic forensic photographer, Colette Sag-e Tāzī, together they must hunt down the killer before the moon turns full.

Pugsley Kuvasz, the DI with the most discriminating nose on the force, aided by his eager young constable, Gunnar Pinscher, and the beautiful yet enigmatic forensic photographer, Colette Sag-e Tāzī,
together take on crime in the dilapidated, odoriferous metropolis of Fugg City.

The DI Kuvasz Mysteries offer tongue-in-cheek adult gay humour and can be read in any order.

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978-1-0670407-0-3 (Ingram Spark print)978-1-0670407-2-7 (ePub)978-1-0670407-1-0 (KDP print)