The Richard Sherlock Whodunut series by Jim Stevens are fast paced, laugh out loud, fun reads that mystery lovers just can’t get enough of. Get to know Richard Sherlock, a Chicago detective, as he works at raising two feisty daughters while his ex-wife continues to tries to pick his pocket for more child support during his investigations. Enjoy!

The Case of the Not-So-Fair Trader (A Richard Sherlock Whodunit Book 1)
Jim Stevens
4.3 Stars (432 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

A despicable stock trader is found buried under an avalanche of his own garden rocks, causing fired-from-the force- Richard Sherlock to be yanked off the bowling alley and whisked to the crime scene by his pampered protegee Tiffany Richmond. He must prove murder and stop payment of the twelve-million-dollar Richmond Insurance policy. Nothing makes sense. Crime scene is a mess. There is no money trail. There are too many motives from too many suspects who have too many alibis. Worst of all Sherlock’s bad back is acting up, his ex-wife wants more money and the murder investigation is putting a serious dent in his parenting schedule of his two daughters. Richard Sherlock hates his job, and may be a reluctant dick, but he is better at finding the WHO in WHODUNIT than anyone else.

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The Case of Moomah’s Moolah (A Richard Sherlock Whodunit Book 2)
Jim Stevens
4.0 Stars (401 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

Richard Sherlock is back on the case of Moomah’s Moolah. It starts with a simple kidnapping, proceeds to a botched ransom drop, escalates to a safe deposit box theft, and culminates in a missing four-million- dollar diamond necklace. The timing is awful. It all goes down during Sherlock’s two summer weeks with his daughters, Kelly and Care. The suspects are worse; Tiffany’s half-uncles, half-aunts, and other half-wit relatives. And, Moomah is the worst possible victim, because the Grande Dame of the insurance fortune now exists in an Oz state of mind. In order to solve the case, Sherlock enlists the help of an odd group of associates, including Phoebe the Forger, Freddy the Fencer, Second Story Man, Shervy, and the Mona Lisa. Sherlock will reluctantly figure out whodunit, but it won’t be easy.

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The Case of Tiffany’s Epiphany (A Richard Sherlock Whodunit Book 3)
Jim Stevens
4.0 Stars (286 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

Richard Sherlock is back on the case when his attractive, blonde assistant, Tiffany Richmond, takes a sip of a loaded cocktail putting her life into a complete tailspin. This sets off a chain reaction of twists, turns, and troubles, which only Sherlock, can untangle. Along the way, Sherlock discovers dirty money being laundered, drug deals going down, shots fired, an exploding club scene, and a kidnapping, where Sherlock is forced to go to McDonald’s for lunch. Add in a dead bartender, buffed bodybuilders, body-buddy bouncers, a Behemoth, a very bad basketball team, and Tiffany’s tipsy torment, and Sherlock not only has to figure out whodunit, but why they did it.

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The Case of Mr. Wonderful (The Richard Sherlock Whodunit Book 4)
Jim Stevens
4.6 Stars (8 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

Richard Sherlock would rather be on the receiving end of a wealthy charity instead of in the middle of investigating the missing millions from one wealthy donor, but, as usual, he has no choice. The last thing Richmond Insurance wants to do is pay out on a six-million-dollar claim. Sherlock is thrown knee-deep into oodles of free money, but can’t seem to pick up a dime for himself. Complicating matters are cutthroat, corporate conniving, his daughter dating, a new career calling, a botched burglary, Tiffany’s terrible tryst, and how to use used food. In the end, charity case Sherlock figures out the charity case.

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