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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a Dangerous Buy!,
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This review is from: A Dangerous Thing (Paperback)
What a great read! Light and entertaining, yet riveting and suspenseful, I read "A Dangerous Thing" in just two nights. The story starts with the main character, a bookseller from LA, traveling to his grandmother's old ranch in the Sierra Nevadas. He arrives to find a dead body in the middle of the driveway and no clue as to the cause. The story just takes off from there and never stops. Josh Lanyon has a superb grasp of language and plays subtle word games throughout this first-person narrative. Even at critical moments, the story remains witty and entertaining. I may have been at a slight disadvantage by starting with the second Adrien English book, rather than the first, but the characters still seemed well developed and understandable. My all-time barometer for a mystery is whether I can solve it, but not too quickly. A mystery solved too quickly means the author was sloppy with his clues, and a mystery with a surprise ending often means the author just tricked the reader. I found the pace of the "reveal" to be very well timed and thoroughly enjoyed this book. If you're looking for a good mystery where there are gay characters but their sexual orientation isn't the focus of the book, then this is the story for you. --Andrew Barriger, author of Finding Faith
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Josh Lanyon Does It Again,
By "nightrunner" (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Dangerous Thing (Paperback)
Bookseller Adrien English escapes to his ranch to try to relax and to get over writer's block (he is working on his second novel), as well as to get away from Detective Jake Riordan and their unusual "relationship". As you can well imagine, relaxing is the last thing Adrien does as murder follows. (The man is becoming a virtual Jessica Fletcher - people should run for their lives when they see him coming!). When Adrien gets whacked on the head by an unknown assailant, Detective Riordan come to the rescue. And although Adrien at one point quips that Riordan is "buried so deep in the closet he didn't know where to look for himself", there may still be hope for a relationship (or maybe not). The story is fast-paced, involving a complex plot and colorful set of characters, with a drug connection, a suspicious archeological dig, and ancient Native American secrets. Although I really enjoyed the first book in the series, "Fatal Shadows", I liked this one even more. I am really looking forward to the third book, and hope that we don't have to wait a couple of years for it. Maybe Mr. Lanyon can recluse himself in a ranch somewhere in the hills where he can work undisturbed.......
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adrien English Is Back And Beter Than Ever!,
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Adrien English is different. He's not your ordinary run of the mill murder mystery sleuth. He's the proprietor of Cloak and Dagger Books, a small mystery bookstore in Los Angeles, and the soon-to-be-published author of Murder Will Out, a mystery novel featuring gay sleuth and Shakespearean actor Jason Leland. As a sleuth Adrien is hardly the rough and tumble action hero that you expect to see portrayed in the movies by Harrison Ford or Steven Seagal. As a matter of fact he has a bad heart, and any time he gets involved in a situation that results in any physical exertion both he and the reader fear that his old ticker will finally go tock. He's also gay, and his diva of choice is not Babs, Donna or Dion but Andrea Bocelli. Finally, he's madly in love with James Patrick Riordan (Jake), a strapping (in more ways than one) LA police detective who is so far in the closet that he can't get past the pores on Adrien's nose to kiss him on the lips.And that's what sets up Adrien second murder mystery adventure. He's suffering from writer's block on his second Jason Leland mystery Death For A Deadly Deed, which is loosely based on Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus. (See I told you Adrien was different.) And his affair with Jake isn't really percolating. So he decides to get away from LA and head out to his granny's old place Pine Shadow Ranch thinking the fresh smog free air will clear away his problems. Rest assured that Adrien is equally as adept at finding dead bodies on a ranch as he is on the mean streets of LA. So before long he and Jake end up getting involved not only with dead bodies, but also a lost gold mine, Indian rituals, and things that go bump in the night. With A Dangerous Thing Josh Lanyon has again crafted a refreshing and witty mystery adventure for his hero. And in Adrien he has developed a very believable character, who is complex, winning and totally involves you in his ups, downs and exploits. I enjoyed this book as much as I did Fatal Shadows the first in this series, and I recommend it highly. I'm also looking forward to the next installment.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A smart page-turner of a murder mystery novel,
By gac1003 "gac1003" (Long Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Dangerous Thing (Paperback)
Writer Adrien English decides to take some time away from Los Angeles to copmlete his novel and to sort out his feelings for the hunky Detevtive Jake Riordan. And what better place to do this than at the Pine Shadow Ranch in the Gold Rush Country, a place left to him by his Granna. His plans start to take an ominous turn as he finds a dead body in the driveway. When the local sheriffs finally turn up, the body's gone and their dislike of Mr. English isn't exactly hidden. Adrien also discovers an archeological dig on his property - something he didn't authorize. Do they have anything to do with the mysterious disappearing body? He sets out to find the answers, with the help of Detective Jake who shows up unannounced, before someone makes him the next victim.
This is a fast-paced, smart murder mystery with a well-thought-out story. Lanyon has made very likeable, believable characters and created a very realistic relationship between the openly gay Adrien and the questioning Detective Jake which enhances the story instead of supplanting it. For all fans of mysteries, this is a great one to add to you collection!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice follow up,
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to the first book. This had more focus on the relationship between Adrien and Jake, than the mysterious happenings around them, or more specifically around Adrien. It was a nice balance, though. I didn't get quite as good a look at all the character's, so it was harder to pick out who was a likely suspect. That didn't detract from the enjoyment in reading it, though. I have to admit in the final chapter, the perpetrator was not the one that 'seemed' more obvious.The only thing I didn't really like was the ending went way too fast. It was there and done before I even knew it was happening. It was an ending but left me thinking 'you're ending this...here?!' Nevertheless, I enjoyed reading it, and I'm looking forward to the next. If you like to read for enjoyment and relaxation, his books so far have been well worth it. I look forward to the next.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly addictive,
By CYE Lo "thelastaerie" "thelastaerie" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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I just read the previous version few months ago, when i read that Josh Lanyon has redited and revised it, I decided I just have to read the new version again. That's how much I love this series.
It's a quick read, witty, well plotted and fast-paced. On top of that the central characters - Adrien and Jake are higly addictive. The revised (may I say - further improved) edition will satisfy the readers who can't get enough of the "on/off relationship" of Adrien and Jake. The added part made the book more erotically (and emotionally) charged... it also allows readers to understand Jake better (if that's possible, cos he's such a mysterious, misunderstood character).
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The series really heats up!,
This review is from: A Dangerous Thing (Paperback)
Book two in the Adrien English series and this one really moves! Adrien, book seller and author, decides to get away from the city and his closeted cop, would-be boyfriend, Jake. But of course murder and mystery follow him out to his family ranch, as does Jake.
It's wonderful to see these two characters working together, thrashing out their relationship as well as the identity of more than one dead body. The characters of Adrien and Jake are very well realized--the chemistry between them is perfect-- and the mystry is full of fun little twists, red herrings and discoveries. It's a great book in an wonderful series.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must Read,
By Mimi (Montebello, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Dangerous Thing (Paperback)
A Dangerous Thing is the second of the Adrien English mystery series. This is a very entertaining book and series, possibly one of my favorite finds in the past six months. As an avid reader, that's saying something. Lanyon's series is cleverly and humorously written from Adrien's perspective as he relates his personal feelings and the events of the terrific mystery he finds back at the ranch. Adrien's complicated relationship with Jake is particularly interesting and authentic. This is a witty, moving, and highly recommended series. A Dangerous Thing is my favorite in the series so far which currently numbers three with a fourth book due later this year. The author's other work is also highly recommended. Enjoy!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great follow up in the series!,
By Jane (Canada) - See all my reviews
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I loved the second book in the series and I loved the sexual tension created between Adrien and Jake! Tortuous, beautiful but worth the wait! Even I was getting anxious! We get to know a little bit more of Jake - but not enough for Adrien or the reader! A good murder mystery. Well-developed characters and plot. Looking forward to next book and next book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another winner!,
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This follow-up to Lanyon's debut "Fatal Shadows" was excellent. The mysteries are improving, and the amateur sleuth, Adrien English is engaging and fun. This mystery delves into Adrien's past, and changes his relationship with Jake. This series is well worth the effort. I devoured all three title in two days!
The first two books are coming back into print in 2007 in revised and expanded editions. The first, "Fatal Shadows" is available now as a FREE download on the author's website. And check out the new book, "The Hell You Say." I already own the first two books, but enjoyed them so much I'll buy the updated editions when they are released. Yes, that good. |
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A Dangerous Thing by Josh Lanyon (Paperback - November 1, 2001)
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