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Jan 27, 2013
Lila
rated it
it was amazing
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I reread both book in series prior release and in my opinion The Boy with the Painful Tattoo is the best installment. There is so many good things going on:
Mystery- Ok, it's not fair to say: "Josh is back!" since he released several post-sabbatical works. Stranger on the Shore is a mystery, good one at that, but mystery in TBWTPT was top notch. Kit and J.X. just moved together in their new house in San Francisco. Kit decided to stay and unpack their things while J.X. went to a convention. But, i ...more

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This is bad
It's readable, I got to the end, but it's bad.
Remember why I quit originally.
The mystery. Lanyon has -and does- written a lot of cosy mysteries but has clearly lost the love of them, find too many of her later books feel scornful of the genre.
The plot to this is a weak mess.
Lanyon moved on to write a Nordic mystery. Here we get all the prep. What books she read, the breakdown of the style. Kit is an author but this smacks more of word block and writing what you're d ...more
This is bad
It's readable, I got to the end, but it's bad.
Remember why I quit originally.
The mystery. Lanyon has -and does- written a lot of cosy mysteries but has clearly lost the love of them, find too many of her later books feel scornful of the genre.
The plot to this is a weak mess.
Lanyon moved on to write a Nordic mystery. Here we get all the prep. What books she read, the breakdown of the style. Kit is an author but this smacks more of word block and writing what you're d ...more

Dec 24, 2012
Bogusia
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
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5+ STARS
Josh,
THANK YOU for writing such a great book !
I didn’t just like your book, I truly loved it :)
Thanks again for doing what you do.
Josh,
THANK YOU for writing such a great book !
I didn’t just like your book, I truly loved it :)
Thanks again for doing what you do.

Perfectly written....
Wholly crap!!!! Can't wait.... Publish, publish, publish! I love JX and Kit!!!!! ...more
Wholly crap!!!! Can't wait.... Publish, publish, publish! I love JX and Kit!!!!! ...more

WHAAAAT. That's what I think every time I swipe left on a Lanyon ebook and discover I have reached the end.
Perhaps because I started this series in audiobook format, I found it hard to match what I was reading with narrator-Kit's voice. But that's fine, it only makes me look forward to Kevin R. Free's performance.
There was some line J.X. said about never having wanted something as much as he had Kit? I'm not going to lift it out of the text, but the wording seemed very similar to something Adrie ...more
Perhaps because I started this series in audiobook format, I found it hard to match what I was reading with narrator-Kit's voice. But that's fine, it only makes me look forward to Kevin R. Free's performance.
There was some line J.X. said about never having wanted something as much as he had Kit? I'm not going to lift it out of the text, but the wording seemed very similar to something Adrie ...more

Feb 07, 2013
Kay Sachse
rated it
really liked it
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I really love the Lanyon novels and his style but mr. Holmes really makes me wince with all his whining and doubting and second guessing. Why is J.X. in love with this guy? I don't get to know it because Christopher Holmes is the narrator of the story. Despite a lot of doubts about their relationship they finally move in together. But unfortunately that's still not the end of Christophers's whining (didn't we have enough of that in the first two books??).
Finding a corpse in the basement helps. ...more
Finding a corpse in the basement helps. ...more

The third of the series and it shows us the guys emotions. Loved it.


