Indirection

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Rabid readers. Backbiting authors. A romance convention from hell.

Shaw Aldrich and his best friend, boyfriend, and partner, North McKinney, are doing great, thanks. The aftermath of their search for the Slasher has finally settled down. Their private investigation agency is thriving. And after years of missed opportunities, they’re finally together. Sure, work might be taking up every spare minute, and their time together as a couple might have evaporated—but that’s normal, right?

When an author asks for their help investigating threats against a gay romance convention, Shaw sees an opportunity to shake up their routine and maybe have some fun. But the convention isn’t what he expects. Between the rabid fans and the backbiting authors, the death threats—which seem totally baseless—are the least of North and Shaw’s worries.

Until, that is, a bestselling author is poisoned in the middle of a panel. Then Shaw and North must race against the clock to find the killer before he (or she) escapes—and before the convention ends. But romance authors are more complicated than either North or Shaw expects, and a treacherous web knits the suspects together.

Shaw and North will have to unravel a skein of lies and half-truths to uncover the killer. It doesn’t help that, on top of everything else, Shaw just wants to find his next favorite book—and, if it isn’t asking too much, have sex with North at least one more time in his current incarnation.

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5.0
2 reviews
Aethena Drake
October 25, 2022
So... I might be an unapologetic Gregory Ashe. He writes my favorite type of story. A mystery /suspense/ thriller/ romance with entertaining character interactions, well developed and constantly evolving characters, well constructed plots with overreaching story arcs, conflict that addresses real world issues, pacing that holds the reader's attention, and... Well the list keeps going. This book had all of the aforementioned elements, and it takes an interesting look at the very genre that it is categorized in. North and Shaw are a entertaining duo, and Charlie David does a great job of narrating their voices and personality. Sometimes the words are pronounced differently from what I expect, but I understand what is being spoken. I have family living all over the country. I am all too familiar with the idiosyncrasies of language and dialect in different regions. So, I smile at the pronunciation of figured and remind myself that I rarely remember to pronounce all the Gs in the word going. This is a great read/listen, and a wonderful addition to the world that Gregory has constructed.
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About the author

Gregory Ashe is a longtime Midwesterner. He has lived in Chicago, Bloomington (IN), and Saint Louis, his current home. When not reading and writing, he is an educator.

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