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Killer Habit (The Black Book Series 1)

What do a lawyer and a werewolf have in common? Well, currently they're one person eating all the food in Josephine's house! A series of murders looks like it might be caused by werewolves, but no one wants to confess. I mean- I wouldn't either. Would you? And that's why it's down to Josephine to find the culprit. But it turns out to be quite the challenge when everyone has an alibi. The list of things that are also unhelpful include the junkie she's brought on as her new recruit and the werewolf that's taken up residence in her house.

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Lee Bradford is known to be spotted between the regions of Illinois and Pennsylvania, as far north as Detroit, but rarely further south than Kentucky- apart from one instance in Tennessee, when food was scarce and human influence drove them from their natural habitat. Their diet consists originally of nuts and berries, but they have become dependent on humans and often rummage through dumpsters for scraps. In this, they are a valuable member of the ecosystem- despite being considered a pest. Though similar to the Sasquatch in build and structure, Bradford is more closely related to corvids- despite lacking feathers, a beak, or hollow bones to facilitate flight. Lee Bradford was once a legion of the undead, as it is rumored in central Indiana folklore, and as such have been avoided by most humans unless destiny necessitates their company. If Lee Bradford emerges from their home and sees their shadow, it means six more months of winter.

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