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An entertaining story. Christopher (not Chris and only Kit to J.X.) is the narrator. We see his inner struggles. He would be insufferable except for his humor which is most often directed at himself. He fought the attraction to J.X. years ago after a weekend that he has never forgot. Now at the writers' conference from hell, everyone tells him J.X. is straight, married and a father. He is shocked but cannot believe that weekend was simply a experiment for J.X.
Christopher finds a corpse as he st ...more
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4.5 stars.
I have put reading this book on hold for quite some time, mostly because of (not a few) reviews that refer to Christopher (Kit) Holmes as a self-absorbed, cranky, catty, vain, annoying, forty-something man.
Well, he is certainly not the kind of hero to face any danger with a smile on his lips. He is not the kind of man who tracks down and defeats all the bad guys by himself in the morning to spend his afternoon with skydiving.
Christopher Holmes is really just an average guy with back pr ...more
I have put reading this book on hold for quite some time, mostly because of (not a few) reviews that refer to Christopher (Kit) Holmes as a self-absorbed, cranky, catty, vain, annoying, forty-something man.
Well, he is certainly not the kind of hero to face any danger with a smile on his lips. He is not the kind of man who tracks down and defeats all the bad guys by himself in the morning to spend his afternoon with skydiving.
Christopher Holmes is really just an average guy with back pr ...more

I absolutely loved it :)and I will definitely read Holmes& Moriarity #2!

Sep 23, 2011
Tangled0
marked it as to-read

Jan 16, 2012
David Wakeley
marked it as to-read