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Interlude

Amateur Sleuth Steamy MM Romantic Mystery

C.S. Poe

Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth

Interlude is a collection of short stories spanning the complete timeline of the Snow & Winter series, beginning with The Mystery of Nevermore, to after the conclusion of The Mystery of the Bones. They feature the point of view of Sebastian Snow and Calvin Winter and consist of mini mysteries, as well as scenes from daily life.


Please note: While many of these titles were previously made available for free to readers, they have all since been rewritten, expanded, and edited for this collection. Several shorts are brand-new and exclusive, including Someone’s in the Wall, St. Louis What Now?, and Trope: Only One Bed.


Also available as an audiobook!

Snow & Winter series reading order:

#1 The Mystery of Nevermore

#2 The Mystery of the Curiosities

#3 The Mystery of the Moving Image

#4 The Mystery of the Bones

#5 The Mystery of the Spirits

#1 Interlude (Snow & Winter short story collection)

Same Universe Spin-offs:

Southernmost Murder (standalone)

Memento Mori series reading order:

#1 Madison Square Murders

#2 Subway Slayings

#3 Broadway Butchery

An Auden & O'Callaghan Mystery series reading order:

#1 A Friend in the Dark

#2 A Friend in the Fire


Keywords: gay romance, steamy, amateur sleuth, opposites attract, age gap, detective, red herring, whodunit, mm romance, law enforcement, Victorian, medical condition, gay marriage, slice-of-life

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