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, by Josh Lanyon

, by Josh Lanyon


, by Josh Lanyon


Ebook Free , by Josh Lanyon

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Product details

File Size: 1337 KB

Print Length: 246 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: JustJoshin Publishing, Inc. (February 29, 2016)

Publication Date: February 29, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B018UJ80EA

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I gather this is a transitional book from "Winter Kill," which I loved and the next one in the series due in the winter of 2017. If so, perhaps Josh Lanyon--whom I love deeply for his ability to bring opposite men into bed--will concentrate a bit more on Sam Kennedy's POV, because that's my only complaint about this compelling multi-mystery tale (is that him on the cover?).Kennedy was a minor character in "Winter Kill," and in fact I don't remember him because the love story involved two completely different characters, Rob and Adam, who were much more defined in their sexual identities. This one focuses more on Kennedy's co-investigator, the younger Jason West, who is as annoyed to be assisting Kennedy (under FBI orders) as Kennedy is annoyed to have to take him on as a temporary partner.The fact that Lanyon uses Kennedy's last name and Jason's first name almost throughout solidifies a mutual standoffish attitude. That we are led to believe that Jason is still hot to trot for the older, burly, blondish hunk Kennedy without once knowing that Kennedy might also be attracted to the younger, more sophisticated, toned and articulate Jason, is a real eyebrow-raiser when they somewhat casually bridge the professional divide.As for the plot, we have an assortment of not very sympathetic characters, including the missing girl, and a lot of stressed townsfolk terrified that the original Huntsman was either never caught, or has spawned a copycat. The mysterious clues and the mermaid references are quite nicely handled, and the exposure of the killer comes as a bit of a surprise, with a sad motivational conclusion.That Sam and Jason (or Kennedy and West, however you prefer them) are still in a rubber band state at the end of the tale leads me to hope that the next chapter might be more definitive and include Rob and Adam. We shall see. Meanwhile, definitely worth a go here.

Special Agent Jason West is assigned to the Art Crime Team where he’s earned success but recently suffered a drawback during a bust. Since being cleared for duty, West is assigned to a high profile missing persons/copycat killing case based on his availability and the regional’s need to have another agent’s casework discredited. But Jason isn’t about to be a pawn especially while having his own challenges to contend with.Special Agent Sam Kennedy is a seasoned and revered criminal profiler in the Behavioral Analysis Unit but he’s known to be aloof. Years ago, Kennedy solved a high profile case involving a series of murders in a small town. But now a woman is reported missing and the M.O. looks disturbingly similar to the convicted Huntsman. As the original agent in charge, Kennedy returns to assist local law enforcement but is also assigned a partner to his dismay.As Kennedy and West begin their investigation, it is clear that Kennedy would prefer to work alone but he takes it in stride to soon discover that West’s art history knowledge and experience offers a complimentary dynamic to the team. After interviewing residents and pouring over old case notes, clues start to reveal possible suspects.While West is open about his sexual orientation, Kennedy remains an enigma until one night Kennedy makes his preferences known. Being opposites, there is already palpable tension but after they find a working balance, it opens the door to sexual chemistry and Kennedy shares just how appealing he finds West.With West digging further and following a hunch, his inquiries raise a red flag to local law enforcement and draws upon past conflicts but he isn’t about to back down. Though Kennedy supports his partner’s zest, he also wants him to be careful considering what’s at stake. As they close in, it’s becomes apparent who the killer is.For some time, I’ve been curious about Josh Lanyon’s books and was intrigued to see this series offers a combination of murder mystery and art history. Told in third person POV, the narrative mostly feels like a detective story with special detail given to their surroundings that sets the scene in the mind’s eye. The romance is present but in my opinion felt a bit secondary to the plot but by no means was insignificant. For me, I would have liked a little more buildup between Kennedy and West, but I like how these two interacted and it fit their characters perfectly.As for the mystery, I had my suspicions from the beginning but the way the clues revealed some twists, it kept my attention until the end. Additionally, the conflict of West being connected to the small town added more interest. I am looking forward to continuing this series to see what transpires between Kennedy and West.For those who enjoy a murder mystery with a side of M/M romance, I recommend The Mermaid Murders.

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