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Chargement... Paternity Casepar Gregory Ashe
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Wow, each book in this series getting better and better. Hazard and Somers are my sweet precious boys, even though Somers pisses me off half of the time. Also I want half of the characters to choke, is that ok? I don't even know if I need to list tw/cw by this point. Be aware of pretty much everything. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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It's almost Christmas, and Emery Hazard finds himself face to face with his own personal nightmare: going on a double date with his partner-and boyhood crush-John-Henry Somerset. Hazard brings his boyfriend; Somers brings his estranged wife. Things aren't going to end well. When a strange call interrupts dinner, however, Hazard and his partner become witnesses to a shooting. The victims: Somers's father, and the daughter of a high school friend. The crime is inexplicable. There is no apparent motive, no connection between the victims, and no explanation for how the shooter reached his targets. Determined to get answers, Hazard and Somers move forward with their investigation in spite of mounting pressure to stop. Their search for the truth draws them into a dark web of conspiracy and into an even darker tangle of twisted love and illicit desire. And as the two men come face to face with the passions and madness behind the crime, they must confront their own feelings for each other-and the hard truths that neither man is ready to accept. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This book's plot is murky and twisted and slathered in memories and angst and missed changes and habitual lies and... Gah! I don't-- I just want-- ARGH.
I'm late to this party. I haven't read other reviews of this book. But I imagine they share a certain teeth-gnashing frustration. I'd stop, but Ashe is too good a writer. ( )