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Patrick J O'Reilly

Auteur de Fatal Muse: A Freddy Malone Mystery

Patrick J O'Reilly est Patrick J. O'Reilly (1). Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Patrick J. O'Reilly, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

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Could have used another really good edit and the every other chapter thing came close to making me stop, but I like Freddy Malone, his best friends Rick and Kyoko, and Rick's lovely wife Em. I've started the next book in the series already ...
 
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fuzzipueo | Apr 24, 2022 |
Poor Freddy, he has the wretched luck of finding all the mass murderers.

Paul is a sweet talking chef with a penchant for fresh meat straight off the hoof who works at Freddy's best friend Kyoko's restaurant. How better to cover your crime than to feed bits of it to your boss and her friend? He's a cool customer and not above pulling some seriously icky stuff to get his meat. Ahem.

Freddy, for his part, gets drawn into a mystery involving several dead homeless people who are missing some of their inside bits. Stuck on paid leave from the FBI for killing another mass murder in the first book, he's been working out (not willingly), living with his FBI partner/friend Rick and his wife Em, and trying not to obsess about the breakup of his short lived relationship with Todd. Though there's little he can do from the outside, Freddy is still a lawman and knows there's something not right going on and works with a coroner named Dee and a police officer named Eddie to get down to the bottom of the problem.

a warning
I like the friendship of the characters in this story. It's obvious they care for each other without getting too sentimental or over the top. However, while I do get that friends can get away with insulting one another without compunction, I do warn that some of the slurs, which run the gamut from ethnic to homophobic to misogynistic and back again, can be a bit too much at times, even if the characters don't treat them as insults themselves. The discussion flows naturally and, at times, is too funny to be taken too seriously, though it can be a bit uncomfortable to read.
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