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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 3 1/2 stars More balanced than the first book in the series with some genuine laughs to boot. I need to find the rest of the series now. ( ) When hunky Eric slips a CD full of pictures of high-profile people doing kinky sex acts into Robert’s gym bag he doesn’t know what to think. Then Eric turns up dead and the killers start hunting for Robert. Robert and his best friend Monette try to solve the mystery of who is after the photos. Was someone being blackmailed and they want to get rid of the evidence? Or is it the blackmailers themselves who are after the photos? Set among the New York gay culture in the early 2000’s, the story wasn’t spectacular; the ending was just too unlikely to be real. The snappy conversations were more interesting. It wouldn’t kill you to read it if you had nothing else on hand to read. no reviews | add a review
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it ain't easy being pretty. And it ain't pretty not being pretty in Chelsea, which is why Robert has been spending so much time in the gym. And when Flex, his roommate Michael's super-buff trainer, grabs him in the locker room, hands him a CD-ROM and a hot kiss and takes off - promising to retrieve the disc and Robert later - it ain't all that explicable, either. Especially when Flex is found murdered and Robert and Michael are forced to go on the lam like the wrong guys in a Hitchcock movie. Can New York's most wanted sleuths clear their names before it's too late? No library descriptions found. |
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