Some PIs solve murders, find stolen paintings, expose insurance scams. Things aren't always so simple for Koji Remote.
In "The Case of the Obvious Solution", instead of tracking down a criminal, Koji gets hired to be the victim of a murder.
Most cases begin when the client walks into the PI's office, but in "The Case of the Windowless Monad", the client enters Koji's office and promptly dies.
In "The Case of the Nihilist's Daughter", a young woman is about to get married and she's afraid her father has become a nihilist. She hires Koji to help her decide if it's safe to invite Dad to the wedding.
In "The Case of the Candy Aisle Smile", the sister of a friend has lost something and hopes Koji can help her find it. But there's a little catch.
There are good days, like in "The Case of the Low-Temperature Et Cetera", when Koji makes a few bucks just lending a sympathetic ear.
And there are not-so-good days, like in "The Case That Wasn't", when he gets his ear chewed off for nothing.
In "The Case of the Blowfish Exit", Koji uncovers the reason behind a very improbable suicide.
And finally, in "X'pek d'Laze", things get really strange when Koji is waylaid by aliens.
7 Remote Mysteries & 1 Delay sparkles like fireworks from another dimension.