Undeath & Taxes

Undeath & Taxes by Drew Hayes, published by Reuts Publications on August 11, 2015, is a continuation of the story from The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, The Vampire Accountant. This edition, written in English and spanning 382 pages, follows Fredrick Frankford Fletcher as he navigates the complexities of being a certified parahuman accountant in a world filled with magic and intrigue. While Fred aims to maintain a straightforward accounting business for various mythical creatures, he finds himself repeatedly drawn into unexpected adventures.
Readers will discover a blend of fantasy and humor as Fred encounters enchanted weaponry, government agents, and even a dragon’s interest while trying to manage the financial needs of his supernatural clients. The narrative explores the challenges of accounting in a parahuman context, highlighting the absurdities and dangers that come with the territory. With elements of satire woven throughout, this book presents a unique take on the intersection of the mundane and the fantastical, making it a noteworthy addition to the contemporary fantasy genre.
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The sequel to the Amazon bestseller THE UTTERLY UNINTERESTING AND UNADVENTUROUS TALES OF FRED, THE VAMPIRE ACCOUNTANT. After discovering just how filled with magic, intrigue, and adventure the parahuman world of being an Undead American can be, Fredrick Frankford Fletcher did exactly what was expected–he became a certified parahuman accountant. Myths and legends, as it turns out, are not so great at taking appropriate deductions and keeping their receipts, and Fred is more than happy to return to a life others view as woefully dull, expanding his accounting business to cater to various monsters and their respective financial needs. Said monsters are, unfortunately, still spectacular at pulling Fred into trouble, though. And despite merely wanting to stick with simple paperwork, Fred once again finds he is going to have to deal with enchanted weaponry, government agents, possessed houses, and one enigmatic dragon’s interest. In the parahuman world, any business can turn deadly, even one as mundane as accounting.
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