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The Immortal Detective by D. B. Woodling
ABOUT THE BOOK -

Sometimes being immortal makes you wish you were dead.

Celeste Crenshaw has survived her parentsā€™ grisly murders, grueling and gender-biased police training, a battle with rogue vampires, and even her own death. While immortality might seem a dream come true, can she accept the strings attached?

Celeste spends the start of her immortal life being mentored by the Elders of the Hollow Earth. They release her once they feel certain Celeste has honed her supernatural powers. But little do they know, Celeste isnā€™t wholly committed to granting eternal life to those deserving. Upon a return home to her immortal lover, and the Kansas City Detective Squad, she battles mortal foes, not so unlike the demonic undead. And when a fellow detective falls victim to a murderous gang member, Celeste faces a gut-wrenching decision and the possible wrath of the Elders.

Praise for The Immortal Detective:

"ā€¦impressive vampiric worldbuilding {with} a fascinating cast."
~Publishers Weekly

"A new, original, fresh, fascinating and fun take on the Vampire genre. THE IMMORTAL DETECTIVE by D. B. Woodling is a ā€œmust readā€ pick for the legions of vampire fiction fans and an immediate and enduringly popular addition to community library Fantasy Fiction collections. Exceptionally well writtenā€¦"
~Midwest Book Review

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Series: The Immortal Detective, 1
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Read an excerpt:

I found Liza McCuskey strung out in an alley between a strip joint and a pawnshop. The report listed her as twenty-two, but she looked every bit of forty-five. The color of her hair reminded me of chili peppers and hung limp against bruised and bony shoulders. Her face wasnā€™t a ray of sunshine; it forecasted Noahā€™s flood. I flashed my shield, which convinced the john pressing her against a building to take off. She was hesitant to talk until I showed her a crisp twenty-dollar bill. She reached for it, feigning goodwill the way addicts always do.

ā€œNot so fast, Liza. You tell me what you know about Gunnerā€™s murder and thereā€™s more where that came from.ā€

She shook her head, so hard her entire body shook with it, then she wrenched her head sideways and puked. A man wearing a T-shirt advertising the club swaggered from the strip clubā€™s rear entrance, whistling as he unzipped his pants and peed a steady stream. I assumed he was the bartender.

ā€œWhen youā€™re done there,ā€ I called out, ā€œbring her a club sodaā€“room temperature, no ice.ā€

He wagged his penis, then zipped up. ā€œI donā€™t know if you noticed, princess, but we donā€™t do curb service.ā€

ā€œYou do tonight. Make it fast and the KCPD might even throw you a tip.ā€

He scurried back inside, and I hoped he planned to return. Liza hitched her short skirt back down over skeletal hips, losing her balance twice. Her fishnet stockings were ripped here, torn there, and could have snagged a small shark. If she had worn panties when she came into the alley, she didnā€™t have them on now. I pointed to her hand. ā€œWhat happened there?ā€ It looked like a defensive wound to me. ā€œDid that happen recently?ā€ She hid her hand behind her back. ā€œMaybe around the time somebody stabbed Gunner to death?ā€

ā€œLike I told those other cops, I got nothing to say.ā€

ā€œI think you were there, Liza. Witnesses saw you with Gunner an hour before a passerby discovered his body. And that knife wound on your hand isnā€™t just a coincidence.ā€

She turned her back and faced the building. The bartender crashed through the rear door. Wearing a scowl and a snippet of actual barbed wire for a nose ring, he pressed a plastic cup in my direction, then exchanged the club soda for a ten-dollar bill and took off.

I bumped Liza with my elbow. ā€œHere, drink this.ā€

She gulped the entire glass, and I fought the urge to get her something to eat. She belched then swiped a grimy hand across her mouth and headed toward the street.

ā€œHave it your way,ā€ I called after her. ā€œJust donā€™t say I didnā€™t warn you when the next cop you meet arrests you for murder.ā€

She stopped dead and whipped around to face me. ā€œI didnā€™t kill him.ā€

ā€œBut if you know who did and you donā€™t come forward, youā€™re considered an accessory after the fact. Which means prison time, Liza. Thatā€™s one hell of a way to get clean.ā€

She began to tremble, so violently her knees buckled, and I could hear her teeth chatter. ā€œI talk, Iā€™m dead. That motherfucker is crazy.ā€

ā€œThen tell me off the record: No written statement. No subpoena to testify.ā€

Her dull eyes brightened. ā€œI still get the money?ā€

ā€œThat depends on the information. I want a name.ā€

ā€œI donā€™t know his name. You gotta believe me,ā€ she whined like a kid advised of bedtime.

ā€œI donā€™t believe you, Liza. But letā€™s start with a description.ā€ Iā€™d made two attempts to make sense of the jumbled thoughts inside her head. Reading her mind was a lot like wading through the waste in Chernobyl.

ā€œI didnā€™t see him real good, okay?ā€

ā€œBut you were in the car?ā€

She nodded and looked away.

ā€œThen help me understand; if you were in the car, why didnā€™t you see him?ā€

ā€œBecause I had my face buried in Gunnerā€™s balls.ā€

ā€œYou were performing oral sex?ā€

She sniggered. ā€œYeah, if thatā€™s what you want to call it. I give him a blowjob, he gives me crank.ā€

ā€œAnd what happened when the killer began stabbing him?ā€ She hid her face in her hands. ā€œCome on, Liza. Iā€™m trying to understand why you didnā€™t see the person who opened the door, or leaned in the window, and stabbed Gunner to death?ā€

Tears began to stream down her face. ā€œBlood was squirting everywhere, Gunner making this horrible gurgling sound, and I-I tried to get down, get on the floor. But then. . .the guy with the knife grabbed my hair and yanked me up, and all I could see was that knife. I pushed my hand toward him, you know, like when you tell somebody to stop.ā€

ā€œAnd thatā€™s when he stabbed you?ā€

ā€œYeah, thatā€™s when he stabbed me,ā€ she murmured.

ā€œHow did you get away?ā€

ā€œA car pulled up across the street. A bunch of guys got out and he grabbed the drugs and the money Gunner had on him and ran. They werenā€™t after him or anything, he just ran.ā€

ā€œWhere did you run, Liza?ā€

ā€œInto the bushes until the guys went inside a house and I knew for sure the guy with the knife was gone. Then I went home.ā€

ā€œBefore you answer, remember everything you say is off the record. Most of all, you have to know that the killer didnā€™t intend to leave any witnesses. He wants you dead, Liza. For all we know, he could be out there right now looking to finish the job. Iā€™d like to find him before he has the opportunity to do that. So tell me his name.ā€

ā€œI told you. I donā€™t know it.ā€

Because sheā€™d returned to working the streets, it was possible Liza didnā€™t know the killerā€™s name or he hers. But drug addiction was a powerful motivator. Maybe she was willing to risk her life for her next fix. I dug around in my pocket and withdrew all the cash I had. ā€œThen give me a description,ā€ I said, walking toward her and fanning various denominations. ā€œYou must have seen something.ā€

ā€œOkay, okay,ā€ she said, staring at the cash. ā€œGunner pushed me off him when the guy started stabbing him, you know, to try to fight him off. Before I made it down to the floor, I saw the back of the guyā€™s head. He didnā€™t have any hair, and he was white.ā€

ā€œWhat else?ā€

ā€œHe had a tattoo, but I couldnā€™t see all of it because his jacket covered some of it and his neck was all scrunched up, you know, from leaning in the window.ā€

ā€œTo the best of your knowledge, what did it look like?ā€

ā€œIt was fucking weird. It looked like an up and down line on the top part, a sideways line below that.ā€

I handed over the money and gave her my card. ā€œIn case you remember anything else or decide to clean up your life.ā€

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Excerpt from The Immortal Detective by D. B. Woodling. Copyright 2023 by D. B. Woodling. Reproduced with permission from D. B. Woodling. All rights reserved.

 

 

D. B. Woodling

ABOUT THE AUTHOR -

Acquiring an early appreciation of prose written by Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, and the audacious Stephen King, Woodling chose to follow in their intimidating footsteps, evidenced by The Immortal Twin (CamCat Books 2020) and The Immortal Detective, released by CamCat Books, March 2023. She recently completed a supernatural small-town murder mystery and has a Hollywood whodunit in the works, with Book Two of The Immortal Detective series vying for her attention. Woodling is a multi-genre author, and The Immortal Detective is her eighth novel.

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 MY THOUGHTS -

Looking for a great vampire book? Iā€™ve got one for you right here!

Great first line!
ā€œThe only thing worse than never waking up is waking up dead.ā€

There are really two parts to this book. The first four chapters are of Celeste waking up as a vampire. She meets with all of the elders as they teach her the ins and outs of all of the super powers she will now have such asā€¦ Walking through walls, becoming invisible, teleportation just to name a few. Then the whole rest of the book is pretty much every day life as a vampire detective. Itā€™s as ā€œevery dayā€œ as a vampire can get. Lots of fun, lots of action.

The real winners in this book are the characters! With characters like Queen Elizabeth 1, Socrates, Nostradamus, Leonardo da Vinci, her ā€œadoptedā€ daughter Raina, and the warm, hilarious, and flamboyant Fane (umm housemate/Rainaā€™s caregiver and also a vampire) - he was my favorite!
ā€œFane was unicorns and rainbows, tornadoes and Armageddon, all wrapped up in one disturbing package.ā€

ā€œIf I am subjected to one more ghastly reading of that trope-filled Alice in Wonderland, I shall slit my own throat. Whoever thought it a grand idea for young children to idolize obviously demented Alice suffers similar mental decline.ā€ ā€œItā€™s a classic, Fane.ā€ ā€œHa. The same could be said of dinosaur excrement, but do you see me devouring it?ā€

Our main character, Celeste, a detective who is also a vampire is wreaking havoc on the bad guys! The suspects/perps donā€™t stand a chance against her! With blood in a thermos and armed with powers such as opening locked doors, hovering above the ground, seeing into their memories, and Iā€™m pretty sure threatening a confession out of someone by showing your fangs isnā€™t exactly legal.
My gosh, this would make a great TV series! I think Iā€™m seeing the next wonder woman here!
ā€œI forced a laugh. ā€œIā€™m human after all, not some kind of superhero.ā€

I was late starting this book so my intention was to read it quickly and even skim through some pages. Nope, that didnā€™t happen. I had to read literally every single word because this book was so enjoyable.

Make this vampire book your next read! I can't wait for more in this series! 

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Comments

  1. Your review made my day! I am so glad you enjoyed the novel, and I'll let you in on a little secret: Fane is my absolute favorite! I had so much fun creating all of them, but particularly that wild and crazy vampire!

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    1. YES!! I loved Fane! I definitely want to read more about him... maybe more of a backstory?? :-D
      Great book!

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