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Cure for Breathing
Dead Husband Club
Family Secret
Fatal Remorse
Freeing Nicole
Secret Keeper
Blackshore
Don't Knock
Don't Watch Alone
Inheritance
Kill the Messenger
My Wife
No More Dates
Pawn
Silent Vows
So Shall You Reap
Stay Silent
Stranger
The Gala
Cure for Breathing
Dead Husband Club
Family Secret
Fatal Remorse
Freeing Nicole
Secret Keeper
Blackshore
Don't Knock
Don't Watch Alone
Inheritance
Kill the Messenger
My Wife
No More Dates
Pawn
Silent Vows
So Shall You Reap
Stay Silent
Stranger
The Gala
Cure for Breathing
Dead Husband Club
Family Secret
Fatal Remorse
Freeing Nicole
Secret Keeper
Blackshore
Don't Knock
Don't Watch Alone
Inheritance
Kill the Messenger
My Wife
No More Dates
Pawn
Silent Vows
So Shall You Reap
Stay Silent
Stranger
The Gala
Cure for Breathing
Dead Husband Club
Family Secret
Fatal Remorse
Freeing Nicole
Secret Keeper
Blackshore
Don't Knock
Don't Watch Alone
Inheritance
Kill the Messenger
My Wife
No More Dates
Pawn
Silent Vows
So Shall You Reap
Stay Silent
Stranger
The Gala
The Case of the Prose and Cons

The Case of the Prose and Cons

Who Done ItComedy
A crime wave sweeps across London, one covered in glitter, blood, and paperback glue.

DI Louise Sargant is already juggling robberies, kidnappings and a vanishing French thief… when London itself glitches. Even more than normal. Orcs brawl Scots outside New Scotland Yard. Pirates bombard the Thames. Statues appear where people used to be. Somewhere in the chaos, a librarian has committed the most heinous, unthinkable crime of all: stolen books from the British Library.

It’s too big a problem for the London Met alone, but help is on hand in the shape of… Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective. Help or hindrance, Louise isn’t sure. However, a fictional character is preferable to dealing with The British Library Inspectorate and its militant wing, SWAP; a terrifying unit wielding words like weapons.

Because in this case, the quickest way to stop a monster isn’t a bullet.

It’s a book.

Open at the last page.

As fiction floods reality and the Shard becomes a focal point, Louise must decide the fate of two worlds and tackle an impossible question: when stories come alive, who gets to decide what’s real… and who gets to write The End?

Published: March 1, 2026

Pages: 282

ISBN: 9798243513159

About the Author

Iain Benson
I'm a fifty-something UK-based author who writes different flavours of thrillers, from comedy to sci-fi and every blend in between (think of me like the syrups for your chai latte). I got into writing when the other alternatives for a midlife crisis looked too expensive. Little did I know. After being told by an agent they thought I had only one book in me, my stubborn streak is now into the twenties, rapidly heading towards thirty.