Set in a dystopian future, this omnibus collects the first four books of a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of humanity and morality. Following a diverse cast of characters, the story delves into themes of survival, identity, and the struggle against oppressive forces. As the protagonists navigate a world filled with danger and ethical dilemmas, their journeys reveal profound insights into what it means to be human—or unhuman—in a society that has lost its way.
Wilkie Martin Knihy
Wilkie Martin zasadzuje svoju sériu románov 'Unhuman' do malebnej krajiny Cotswolds, kde žije. Jeho príbehy zavedú čitateľov do úzko prepojeného spoločenstva malomesta, ktorého obyvatelia sú svojskí a občas aj nebezpeční. V centre diania stojí 'nehumánny' policajný inšpektor, ktorý udržuje poriadok v tomto jedinečnom svete plnom tajomstiev a nečakaných zvratov.






A grieving husband struggles with overwhelming guilt after the loss of his wife, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and redemption. As he navigates his emotions, he confronts his past decisions and the impact they had on their relationship. The narrative delves into themes of love, loss, and the quest for forgiveness, ultimately highlighting the transformative power of healing and the importance of moving forward while honoring those we've lost.
A grieving husband struggles to cope with overwhelming guilt after the loss of his wife. As he navigates his sorrow, he encounters memories and unresolved feelings that challenge his sense of self and purpose. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and redemption, highlighting his journey toward acceptance and healing. Through poignant reflections and emotional turmoil, he seeks to reconcile his past and find a way forward, ultimately discovering that forgiveness may be the key to his recovery.
The story follows Andy Caplet, a reporter grappling with the dual threats of job insecurity and a dubious property developer eyeing both Sorenchester Common and his wife. Amidst the tension, his encounters with the unhuman Inspector Hobbes add an element of fear and intrigue, complicating his efforts to protect his community and personal life.
Inspector Hobbes and the Bones
Cozy Mystery Comedy Crime Fantasy (unhuman 4)
- 332 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Exploring themes of existence and gratitude, the narrative delves into the complexities of being human. It reflects on the emotional and philosophical aspects of life, emphasizing the value of human experiences and connections. The protagonist's journey reveals a deep appreciation for the joys and struggles that come with humanity, offering readers a thought-provoking perspective on life and identity.
Inspector Hobbes and the Curse. A Fast Paced Comedy Crime Fantasy
- 344 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
Andy Caplet becomes enamored with a dangerously beautiful woman while Inspector Hobbes investigates sheep deaths and the mysterious disappearance of pheasants, linked to big cat sightings, and an ominous presence in the woods.
Inspector Hobbes and the blood
- 303 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
As a crime wave breaks in the quiet Cotswold streets, Andy Caplet, a failed reporter, is reluctantly immersed in Inspector Hobbes's investigation. Allergic to danger and exercise, Andy is thrown into grave confusion as he discovers not everyone is human. Not only must he come to terms with Hobbes's extreme oddness, and the tooth-collection of Hobbes's housekeeper, the indomitable Mrs Goodfellow, but he must work out if a suicide, a murder, and several robberies are connected? And what is the connection? Hobbes goes missing. The cops decide he's big and bad enough to look after himself, but Andy, striving against deep-rooted incompetence and clumsiness, sets out to find him. With a big bad dog to assist, armed only with a leg of lamb, and despite losing his trousers, he discovers the key to the mystery is in the blood. But whose blood? Where is Hobbes? And can he catch vampirism off false teeth? This is the first in Wilkie Martin's unhuman series of fast-paced, comic fantasy crime adventures, with lashings of great food. 'I ought to tell you, dear, he can get rather wild when he's hungry' 'Odd, inventive, and genuinely very funny indeed.' Katie Jarvis, Cotswold Life
Relative Disasters: A little book of silly verse
- 60 stránok
- 3 hodiny čítania
The book features a whimsical collection of eight lighthearted poems that humorously explore the misadventures and mishaps associated with being related to Wilkie. Through six playful nonsense verses and two brief poems, it narrates the absurd circumstances leading to the comically unfortunate fates of family members, showcasing a blend of humor and creativity.
