The Many Travails of John Smith Series by Chris Tullbane

4.53 · 63 ratings
  • Investigation, Mediation, Vindication (The Many Travails of John Smith #1)
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    Investigation, Mediation, Vindication (The Many Travails of John Smith #1)

    Chris Tullbane

    Rated: 4.41 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 1 of 5
    · 18 ratings · published 2020

    The stakes are real. The mediator isn't."Investigation, Mediation, Vindication." That's how the Yellow Pages ad starts, and if it sounds like the sort of thing a drunk teenager might come up with... well, you'd only be wrong about the teenager part. John Smith owns San Diego's smallest private investigation firm, but he doesn't know the first thing about mediation. Or vindication.On the other side of town, vampire Lucia Borghesi is having a terrible century... more

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  • Blood is Thicker Than Lots of Stuff (The Many Travails of John Smith #2)
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    Blood is Thicker Than Lots of Stuff (The Many Travails of John Smith #2)

    Chris Tullbane

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 1 of 5
    · 13 ratings · published 2021

    "Messy divorce? Check.Emotional stability of the involved parties? Questionable.Possibility of bloodshed? High.Yep; it was definitely starting to sound like one of my cases."​In addition to being San Diego's supernatural mediator, John Smith is the city's least successful private investigator. Those two careers collide when what was supposed to be a simple infidelity case draws the attention of the local werewolf pack... more

  • Ghost of a Chance (The Many Travails of John Smith #3)
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    Ghost of a Chance (The Many Travails of John Smith #3)

    Chris Tullbane

    Rated: 4.54 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 1 of 5
    · 12 ratings · published 2021

    "Broken-Neck spat forth a stream of Spanish which no doubt contained disparaging comments about my intelligence. Or my appearance. Or my fashion sense. The only Spanish words I knew were the expletives my friend Mike had taught me. Even so, I recognized insults when I heard them."The White Ladies of San Diego are one of the city's supernatural powers, organized and led by Graciela... more

  • The Italian Screwjob (The Many Travails of John Smith #4)
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    The Italian Screwjob (The Many Travails of John Smith #4)

    Chris Tullbane

    Rated: 4.62 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 4 of 5
    · 11 ratings · published 2022

    It's been several years since John Smith became San Diego's supernatural mediator, and he's as surprised to still be alive as anyone. A lot of the credit goes to Anastasia, the vampire whose relationship status with John can be safely filed under 'It's complicated.'So when Ana's boss, Lucia, informs John that Ana has been imprisoned for killing Tomas, King of the Italian Court, he drops everything to go to her defense... more

  • A Dead Man's Favor (The Many Travails of John Smith #5)
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    A Dead Man's Favor (The Many Travails of John Smith #5)

    Chris Tullbane

    Rated: 4.67 of 5 stars
    · 9 ratings · published 2023

    Now that he's back home in San Diego, life is looking up for John Smith, hapless P.I. and supernatural mediator.Business is booming (sometimes literally), his girlfriend is fantastic, and their mutual boss/acquaintance is thousands of miles away where she won't be able to do too much damage... more

  • Godswar: A Comedic Urban Fantasy (The Many Travails of John Smith #6)
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    Godswar: A Comedic Urban Fantasy (The Many Travails of John Smith #6)

    Chris Tullbane

    Rated: 0.00 of 5 stars
    · 0 ratings · published 2026

    John Smith, supernatural mediator and private investigator, has come a long way since he first got kidnapped by vampires.He has a girlfriend now and an ever-growing list of responsibilities. Even the supernatural species of San Diego seem to think he's someone to be reckoned with.And then Bill, the asparagus Demigod of Nightmares, Terror, and Vindication, shows up in John's dream with ominous one of Bill's fellow immortals has been murdered... more

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