Erkül Bwaroo is an elf. Nothing unusual about that. He also happens to be a private detective. Not just any private detective, but the most brilliant, and, naturellement, the best-dressed one in the elven kingdom. Probably in any kingdom. The elf with the impressive moustache and distinctive French accent is summoned by seven dwarves to investigate the death of a beautiful princess. Everyone - including the police -assumes it was an accident. But not the dwarves. Their beautiful princess was undoubtedly murdered. What's more, they know who the culprit must have been: none other than the princess's wicked stepmother. But how can they prove it? Erkül Bwaroo is soon convinced that the puzzle is a worthy challenge for his 'little grey cells'. However, there is rarely only one suspect in a case. Indeed, Erkül Bwaroo suspects everyone - and he suspects no-one. There is not a second to lose. Murders often do not happen in isolation. Can he solve the case before anyone else meets an unfortunate end? Will his elegant patent leather shoes survive the rigours of trudging through the forest? With his steadfast butler Weisman at his side providing the right beverage for every occasion and an all-knowing objectivity in his observations, the detective's 'little grey cells' set about their task. This book is a humorous homage to a great English crime writer and her famous Belgian detective.
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About the author Ruth M. Fuchs lives in the beautiful Danube Valley, just north of Lake Constance. As a longtime lover of mysteries - especially the classic British detective stories - she soon had the idea of combining this crime genre with her other love: Fantasy. Enter Erkül Bwaroo onto the page. The Erkül Bwaroo mysteries are written for readers who enjoy traditional whodunits, with a touch of fairy-tale magic, witty characters, plenty of humour, and clever twists to keep the little grey cells in trim. More about Ruth M. Fuchs: www.ruthmfuchs.com