This "sleuth in the early 20th century with a lot of gay sex" story line was highly entertaining. I chuckled a lot about Mitchell's antics and his irrepressible sense of - ahem - justice... An enjoyable if a bit pornesque read.
Books with way too much sex often feel to me like nothing is happening. OK sex is happening, but it is the same thing over and over (like saying or thinking "you are my everything" repeatedly).And this also explains why sometimes books with a ton of sex do work for me. Like this one. So much sex. Th...
4,5 starsI don’t know what you felt when you turned the last page of [b:A Sticky End|7771547|A Sticky End (Mitch Mitchell Mystery, #3)|James Lear|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1392099056s/7771547.jpg|10665773], but I felt a bit sad because my our eventful adventure with Mitch Mitchell, amateur dick...
AudibleHonestly. I'm VERY close to name it my favorite James Lear book, or well, at least it will take place on the top of my James Lear THE BEST LIST. And I put it always aside, because of reserved reviews!..What a shame! You see, trust only your own taste. Even with your best reading buddies you c...
. Killing is easy. Love is... The Hardest Thing James Lear does Lee Child Once a major in the U.S. Army, Dan Stagg fell afoul of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. In his late 30s, tall, and muscular, Dan is prone to violence, always upholding what he views as justice. He’s offered a great deal of money to prote...
Well it certainly was signature James Lear. Good audiobook, even with an English-accented narrator reading the part of an American yankee and southerner. (funny, I think I would be hugely disappointed if an British character was narrated by an American, but the other way around really didn't bot...
It is a review to an audio book. IT.BLEW.ME.AWAY.THE BEST. THE VERY BEST OF JAMES LEAR. MAYBE BECAUSE OF THE FABULOUS GREAT AMAZING NARRATOR! Daniel Carter, I love you!I spent the whole day yesterday and today listening to this book. We have a long weekend in Germany and a nice autumn weather, a gol...
4,5 stars!Farewell, Mitch! Farewell, Boy!For me-the best instalment in the series. Differently melancholic? Maybe.Nostalgically touching? Yes. More serious than the previous books(IMO). But as always funny.And as always- VERY DIRTY.And as always- EXTREMELY GOOD WRITTEN.I don't need to recommend it ...
The best way to explain The Secret Tunnel:Take a detective novel of Agatha Christie Murder on the Orient Express, replace the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot with the American amateur sleuth Edward Mitchell who lives and works as a medical doctor in Edinburgh, add a lot of SEX SCENES, make ALL men ...
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