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  • Lacrimation of the Leviathan: From the Case Files of Detective Mansfield

  • Project 26, Book12
  • By: Essel Pratt
  • Narrated by: Gia Gorgon
  • Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Lacrimation of the Leviathan: From the Case Files of Detective Mansfield

By: Essel Pratt
Narrated by: Gia Gorgon
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Katherine Mansfield is a no-nonsense private detective in Mishawaka, Indiana. Adopted at an early age, by a police officer, Detective Mansfield was taught early to never take shit from anyone. Tough as nails, she has been the go to investigator for the strange and macabre cases that lurk in the shadows in her small hometown.

When Detective Mansfield is called to the scene of an attempted rape, her callous approach begins a journey into a world that she had no idea existed. In a bizarre twist, Mansfield finds herself a victim of love, seduced by the rapist, becoming intertwined in darkness, until a new case beckons her forth. As her investigation sends her deeper down the proverbial rabbit hole, Detective Mansfield discovers the world is not what it seems.

As Detective Mansfield learns of the existence of the ancient text titled Melkal Demban- Khompf de Ghat, she finds herself teaming up with Hugues Kadmiel Christ, Hugh for short, an unlikely guide into the hidden world that conceals the existence of the Leviathan. Detective Mansfield and Hugh work together to stop the Leviathan's Lacrimation, before the entire world falls beneath its tears.

Lacrimation of the Leviathan is book one in the case files of Detective Mansfield.

©2017 Essel Pratt (P)2018 Essel Pratt
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Detective Mansfield performing a strange examination of a rape victim, and everyone looks the other way because this detective is good at her job. I found this unreal, and her behavior keeps getting stranger

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I haven't read any of the other Mansfield stories, but I didn't find myself confused for having missed them. I found the concept of the story interesting, but some of the details are definitely strange. The story begins with Detective Mansfield performing a strange examination of a rape victim, and everyone looks the other way because this detective is good at her job. I found this unreal, and her behavior keeps getting stranger. If you're a black and white reader, you probably won't enjoy the story. However if you can see beyond ordinary, if you can believe in something out there that goes beyond what we can see, You'll probably love the story. There's a short story at the end that gives us a glimpse into the strange behavior of the detective. Unfortunately, I wasn't fond of the reader, who although had a clear voice with a clean recording, delivered a read that didn't flow well - in my opinion. I was offered this book free for the purpose of leaving an honest review.

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