The Two Gentlemen of Altona
by:
J.A. Rock (author)
Lisa Henry (author)
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Lisa Henry
Mischief, thou art afoot. Special Agent Ryan “Mac” McGuinness is having a rough week. Not only is he on a new diet, but he’s also been tasked with keeping Henry Page—the world’s most irritating witness—alive. Which is tough when Mac’s a breath away from killing the Shakespeare-quoting,...
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Mischief, thou art afoot. Special Agent Ryan “Mac” McGuinness is having a rough week. Not only is he on a new diet, but he’s also been tasked with keeping Henry Page—the world’s most irritating witness—alive. Which is tough when Mac’s a breath away from killing the Shakespeare-quoting, ethically-challenged, egg-obsessed Henry himself. Unless killing isn’t really what Mac w
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00OPDPE7M
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Pages no: 196
Edition language: English
Series: Playing the Fool (#1)
This first book of the Playing the Fool series/trilogy was a fun read. Somewhat light-hearted, this tale of the meeting of the FBI Agent and the con-man read more like White Collar than Blindspot. I liked both main characters. They each had their set of quirks and flaws that made them more hum...
It had some good reviews and I like law enforcement stories. What irked me to no end: the FBI agend main character who has no understanding of human nature. REALLY???? How is he supposed to do his job? According to his inner musings he enjoys being FBI and is supposedly really good at it. The ques...
An enjoyable m/m romance in which hard-nosed FBI agent Mac becomes involved with conman Henry who is witness to a mob murder. Moving on to book two.
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 conning stars ****-------------------------"As a federal agent, I want you to know I'm disgusted by your lack of respect for the law.""But you're impressed too," Henry said without turning around. "You're disguspressed.""I am not disguspressed. Appalled, more like.-------------------------Lov...