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This special issue is a compilation of Marabou Mule, Private Eye's first two issues. Blanc Noir introduces Miss Marabou investigating a string of socialite murders. Ms. Mule is stylish, sassy, smart, but runs fashionably late-to the detriment of her clients. Working with her nemesis Alabaster Sconce, she dives into a dark and mysterious world filled with twisted monsters of human creation. In Blanc Noir Deux, Marabou's new case involves billionaire tycoon Ronald Trixon. Up to no good and beyond his usual skulduggery, bullying and white-collar crime, 'Tricky Trixon' adds murder and domestic…mehr

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This special issue is a compilation of Marabou Mule, Private Eye's first two issues. Blanc Noir introduces Miss Marabou investigating a string of socialite murders. Ms. Mule is stylish, sassy, smart, but runs fashionably late-to the detriment of her clients. Working with her nemesis Alabaster Sconce, she dives into a dark and mysterious world filled with twisted monsters of human creation. In Blanc Noir Deux, Marabou's new case involves billionaire tycoon Ronald Trixon. Up to no good and beyond his usual skulduggery, bullying and white-collar crime, 'Tricky Trixon' adds murder and domestic slavery to his portfolio. Marabou joins forces with her long-time friend Roxanne Rollins and new friend Aadila and together the three dive headfirst into high society to reset the balance of good versus evil. Blanc Noir and Blanc Noir Deux are Marabou Mule Mysteries.
Autorenporträt
Philip Barragan grew up in the San Fernando Valley, the not-so-sleepy suburb of Los Angeles. Philip devoted much of his life providing social services to the disenfranchised, including runway and homeless youth on the streets of Hollywood. Working towards healthcare for all regardless of immigration status, Philip completed his Master of Fine Arts in Creating Writing from Antioch University Los Angeles in 2011. Philip's debut dystopian novel, Fatizen 24602, was published by Branch Hill Publications in 2015 and is the basis for the graphic novel Fatizen released in July 2017. Philip established Embonpoint Publishing with his husband, illustrator Mason Arrigo, in early 2017 to publish a series of graphic novels.