Ian
McFarlane



Infernal Comedy
Series
She’s polished, privileged, and terrifyingly competent.
He’s working-class chaos with one useful talent: he knows London’s fairy underworld better than his own hygiene.
This is not a romcom.
Beneath London’s fog and overpriced cafés lurks a riot of fairies, spriggans, and sharp-toothed aristocrats. When sloppy private detective Mickey collides with the razor-tongued Lady Delaney, mayhem follows—along with magical turf wars, lethal etiquette, and contracts nobody reads until it’s too late.
In a city where danger is mandatory and dignity optional, they’ll be lucky to survive each other.
A burned-out LA office worker and a gun-wielding monkey tear across the desert in a leaking V8 Chevy—running from their past and possibly toward the collapse of capitalism.
Dave is a caffeine-soaked people-pleaser with a fear of confrontation.
Monkey is a rollerblading anarchist with firearms, stolen fountains, and unsettlingly deep thoughts over pancakes.
After a disastrous incident in Tijuana, they hit the road chasing redemption, revenge, and something resembling enlightenment—leaving behind broken vending machines, emotional wreckage, and at least one interpretive dance.
A feral buddy comedy about loyalty, lunacy, and what happens when you follow the monkey instead of the map.
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