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Monsters have rights too!

Daniel Becker is a lawyer, and he is morally flexible enough that a steep career is outlined for him. Only one more step separates him from the partnership in the respected law firm. The ugly steamer case is just right for him. Several young people were partly burned away when smoking e-cigarettes. But Daniel is not supposed to represent the victims, but the manufacturer responsible for these tragic incidents. This could be THE chance of his life. 

Unfortunately, Daniel is not quite as unscrupulous as he always believed: That same night, Daniel believes the monster under his bed back. When he comes to the office in the morning, a client is already waiting for him there, a client he still knows from his school days, a client who has the same voice as his monster.

Brett Bremen, as the monster is called in the human world, needs Daniel’s help. He is accused of brutally killing a little girl. And as if that were not bad enough, the prosecution is crowned by the judge charges Brett for revealing his monster identity to a mortal. This is threatened with the death penalty. Fortunately, Daniel is a damn cunning advocate. And so he succeeds in the miracle: His monster client is considered innocent from now on. But this seems to seal the fate of Daniel’s career. Not only that very strange figures appear in his law firm, who also want his help. The monstrous judge also demands from Daniel to track down the real culprits – and makes it clear that failure is not an acceptable possibility …

Fantasy with the bang effect of a champagne cork – if you want to read something very special, you have to reach for a story by Royce Buckingham. These are a completely wonderful pleasure between two book covers. Hardly opened “In doubt for the monster”, you grin even wider than a honey cake horse. The American author writes his readers downright dizzy. You can’t help but be completely enthusiastic about your skills; and that for many, many hours, even days and weeks. His books are read in a continuous loop. The present one is a hit that not only hits like a bomb, but goes beyond like a rocket. Thanks to Buckingham, it’s finally over with dull afternoons and evenings. His works bring a lot and the best atmosphere to the booth!

Royce Buckingham’s novels: funny to roar, highly amusing and anything but zero fifteen or dull – in short: the wackiest reading fun you can ever get your hands on. Boredom does not come up with any sentence in “In doubt for the monster.” Rather, the action goes off like a rocket. So, be sure to enjoy this wild roller coaster ride from the first to the last page!

Susann Fleischer
24.10.2022

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