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Under the Fedora

Douglas Lumsden

The adventures of a septuagenarian fantasy writer.

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  • Douglas Lumsden

    I am the author of an urban fantasy series featuring hardboiled private eye Alexander Southerland as he cruises through the mean streets of Yerba City and interacts with trolls, femme fatales, shape-shifters, witches, and corrupt city officials.

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