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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This fourth book in the series is the only one of novel-length. It is a gripping story about a more or less cold case of gay-bashing and murder that spins into the present (here beginning of the 80ies). This one was the best as there was more room for the more personal history of Nick and his boyfriend - most of it was told also very matter-of-factly, but it evoked strong emotions though. It was not a funny or light-hearted read, altough it has some humor in it, the overall tone is a bit darker. It sounds realistic, but some naive part of me hopes, that it really really is too pessimistic a description. A great read. the first full-length novel of the Boystown series, it's late summer 1982 and private detective Nick Nowak is asked to find a retired gentleman's long lost lover. Instead, he finds himself embroiled in a decades old murder connected to the man who wants to be Chicago's next mayor. Meanwhile, an ambitious young reporter develops a friendship with Nick's lover Bert, making Nick wonder exactly where their relationship may be heading. Bert Harker's mysterious illness finally has a name, GRID and a death sentance. The author finely interweaves the murder case with Nick's emotional turmoil as he realizes his lover is slipping away and that he truly loves him. This is the BEST BOOK in the series so far. I prefer the full length novel to the novella's in the other books. The author can and does do so much more with the length. The murder mystery is riveting and well plotted. But it's Nick's flawed character and his well hidden heart,that keeps me coming back to this series. I cannot wait for the next book. I really care about these character's and their lives. Even though the fear and dread is just around the corner. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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In the first full-length novel of the Boystown series, it's late summer 1982 and private detective Nick Nowak is asked to find a retired gentleman's long lost lover. Instead, he finds himself embroiled in a decades old murder connected to the man who wants tobe Chicago's next mayor. Meanwhile, an ambitious young reporter develops a friendship with Nick's lover Bert, making Nick wonder exactly where their relationship may be heading. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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At first I think I gave you too much credit from the last book, because over and over in this installment you should have known better.
You should have known better than to tell Harker's secret.
You should have known better than to continue feeding your huge libido.
You should have known better than to interfere with a police investigation.
Most of the time things work out for you because you're part lucky bastard and part quite good at your job. But I have to say that I've never been so mad at a person for blatant stupidity and neglect of other's feelings. I just wanted to reach through my kindle and throttle you many, many times!!
Having said that, your luck did persevere and your risk taking did pay off. Harker is right. You're a stubborn shit and that character flaw (or you can call it a trait) redeems you. Despite the fact that I disagree with your personal decision making skills, you do have morals most of the people you encounter do not. And yes, that's what counts.
So I guess I'm giving you back your "credit", and keeping my fingers crossed. You're not making this easy on me at all, but that won't stop me from seeing what else is in store for you in the future. I only want the best for you but sometimes you make it very hard to like you. Am I going to end up telling myself I should have known better?? ( )