The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant
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Drew Hayes
The sequel to the Amazon bestseller The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant. After discovering just how filled with magic, intrigue, and adventure the parahuman world of being an Undead American can be, Fredrick Frankford Fletcher did exactly what was expected--he became a certified parahuman accountant. Myths and legends, as it turns out, are not so great at taking appropriate deductions and keeping their receipts, and Fred is more than happy to return to a life others view as woefully dull, expanding his accounting business to cater to various monsters and their respective financial needs. Said monsters are, unfortunately, still spectacular at pulling Fred into trouble, though. And despite merely wanting to stick with simple paperwork, Fred once again finds he is going to have to deal with enchanted weaponry, government agents, possessed houses, and one enigmatic dragon's interest. In the parahuman world, any business can turn deadly, even one as mundane as accounting.
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Author
Drew Hayes
Pages
300
Publisher
Reuts Publications
Published Date
2014-08-12
ISBN
0989649997 9780989649995
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"It’s so chaotic and hilarious that I couldn’t put it down. Light and short stories mixed with just enough unbelievability that it made for an easy read that is sure to pull you out of a reading slump. "
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Alissa B
"The short story sections are very fun and I love how we kept adding more people to the party after each story. I like getting to know the different characters as we met them. A fun time, will definitely look into the rest of the series."
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Tia Hayworth
"I've listened to the narrated version which was a lot of fun but this was just much more immersive and easy to follow. For those sensitive to high pitch sounds, there are a few spots where it gets hard on the ears but for the most part this was more hilarious told this way than with single narration."
"I've read enough of this sort of book to see all the twists coming, but the mannerisms were unusual for the protagonist of such stories and the writing style was so fitting for this one in particular that I couldn't help but love it. I have been trying to recruit new readers from my friends ever since. Can't wait to read more of the series!"