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This is a prequel to The Dark Horse. This is a sequel to The Dark Horse. Most authors could not pull this off. Josh Lanyon did so seemingly at ease at least to the reader. The characters, the story and the writing were brilliant. Read The Dark Horse first.

I had a hard time getting into this book because I felt off kilter with the movement between what was currently happening and what Sean was remembering. But perhaps that is Lanyon's genius, to make the reader feel what Sean was feeling with the loss of his memory!
This, as did the first book, felt too short to me, I wanted more of their story.
But then I am not a short story reader and the only reason I read this originally is because it was Josh Lanyon's work and I knew that meant I would enjoy ...more
This, as did the first book, felt too short to me, I wanted more of their story.
But then I am not a short story reader and the only reason I read this originally is because it was Josh Lanyon's work and I knew that meant I would enjoy ...more

Well, after all those lovely Lanyon novels and novella's, this one was a wee bit disappointing because the story seemed to be a bit chaotic and those flashbacks didn't make things easier. So I had to face a tormented actor who is stalked by a lunatic and who falls in love with the handsome detective but all of this is described in flashbacks during the second part of the plot after Sean, our hero, had an accident and suffers from amnesia. And now he has to rediscover the things that happened and
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Sep 28, 2011
Barry
marked it as own

May 25, 2012
Crazymoi12
marked it as to-read

Nov 02, 2013
karlakolumna
marked it as to-read


Feb 15, 2014
TN's Beta
marked it as to-read