
Interdimensional Detective
Release Date: Wednesday, April 30th, 2025
Pages: 71 pages
In 'Interdimensional Detective' by M. Cannon, Detective Evelyn Reed is thrust into a surreal world when an otherworldly compass leads her to unravel a gripping interdimensional mystery that challenges her beliefs and instincts.
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A gritty detective. A shattered reality. A mystery that crosses dimensions.
Detective Evelyn Reed doesn't believe in the impossible. She's built her career on logic, evidence, and cold, hard facts. But when a mysterious object appears on her desk—an obsidian compass that defies physics—Ev is pulled from her rainy city precinct into a nightmarishly beautiful world that shouldn’t exist.
Trapped in an alien landscape of bioluminescent fungi, sentient insectoid beings, and collapsing ecological systems, Ev must rely on her investigative instincts to survive. But the mystery deepens: she’s not the first to arrive here, and the compass may be more than just a key—it may be a test.
As worlds begin to collide, and enigmatic watchers close in from above, Ev is caught between unraveling an interdimensional conspiracy and finding her way back home. But some puzzles were never meant to be solved—and some doors, once opened, can never be closed.
Detective Evelyn Reed doesn't believe in the impossible. She's built her career on logic, evidence, and cold, hard facts. But when a mysterious object appears on her desk—an obsidian compass that defies physics—Ev is pulled from her rainy city precinct into a nightmarishly beautiful world that shouldn’t exist.
Trapped in an alien landscape of bioluminescent fungi, sentient insectoid beings, and collapsing ecological systems, Ev must rely on her investigative instincts to survive. But the mystery deepens: she’s not the first to arrive here, and the compass may be more than just a key—it may be a test.
As worlds begin to collide, and enigmatic watchers close in from above, Ev is caught between unraveling an interdimensional conspiracy and finding her way back home. But some puzzles were never meant to be solved—and some doors, once opened, can never be closed.