The Merchant of Death
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J.A. Rock (author)
Lisa Henry (author)
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Lisa Henry
All’s fair in love and war.There’s something rotten in the state of Indiana. When con man Henry Page takes it upon himself to investigate the death of an elderly patient at a care facility, he does so in true Shakespearean tradition: dressed as a girl.FBI Agent Ryan “Mac” McGuinness has more to...
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All’s fair in love and war.There’s something rotten in the state of Indiana. When con man Henry Page takes it upon himself to investigate the death of an elderly patient at a care facility, he does so in true Shakespearean tradition: dressed as a girl.FBI Agent Ryan “Mac” McGuinness has more to worry about than Henry’s latest crazy idea. Someone is trying to send him a message—via a corpse with a couple of bullets in it. He needs to figure out who’s trying to set him up before he gets arrested, and he really doesn’t have time for Henry’s shenanigans. Then again, he’d probably be able to focus better if Henry didn’t look so damn distracting in a babydoll dress and a wig.But when Mac discovers that Henry has been keeping a secret that connects the cases, he has to find a way to live on the right side of the law when he just might be in love with the wrong sort of man.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781626492219
Pages no: 205
Edition language: English
Series: Playing the Fool (#2)
Beautifully written, we learn more about Henry/Sebastian's past and meet Viola his brain-damaged twin sister. Plus we finally get some hot sex between Mac and Henry.'(Henry) wanted to believe that it could be a happy ending. That, their identities sorted out and their lies unravelled, they got to ho...
What FUN! Lisa Henry and JA Rock are tough writers who normally take me on heavy rides through deep stories. This was fun and I couldn't get enough. I Loved Henry Page and I loved Mac even more. Warning: This is a trilogy and I read them back-to-back-to-back because there has a serious cliffhanger.
Lisa Henry and JA Rock are tough writers who normally take me on heavy rides through deep stories. This was fun and I couldn't get enough. I Loved Henry Page and I loved Mac even more. Warning: This is a trilogy and I read them back-to-back-to-back because there has a serious cliffhanger.
**** 4,5 Mac and Cheese stars ****--------------------[Henry] “Because I was thinking, the other night, that we should make a TV show, like The Odd Couple, but with crime.(...)The title. Are you ready for the genius bit?”Mac smiled despite himself. “Impress me.”“My name would be Henry Colby, or Henr...
4.25 starsWell, hell, it's quite possible that I loved this book better than the first one -- even if the humor which I enjoyed the most from The Two Gentlemen of Altona was toned down immensely. The story picked off immediately after the ending of book #1; Henry receives a call from his twin sister...