lauantai 3. tammikuuta 2015

The Hardest Thing


Title: The Hardest Thing
Author: James Lear
Published: 2013 by Turnaround Books
Genre: Mystery with plenty of cocks.
Pages: 256


Finished this one at around 21:00 on the 31st of December, 2014, so this should still be counted into 2014. I got 4 books from Santa/birthday fairy, and this was one of them! (Halfway through two others already.)

Dan Stagg's promising army career came to an end when his feelings for another soldier came out. Down on his luck, he worked as a bouncer in New York until one idiot started picking a fight. Now really screwed (and not even getting paid a lot for that), Dan agrees to become a personal bodyguard to a young 'secretary' whose life is in danger. Plenty of money to be earned, and hell, the 'secretary' isn't half bad looking underneath the fake tan and hair bleach.

Set in the current times and in NY instead of the early last century of the Mitch Mitchell Mysteries (the first of which was the first book of this journal!), The Hardest Thing is just as much fun and just as fucking enjoyable as everything else I've read from Mr. Lear. Read over half of it in one sitting, on New Year's eve. 'Cause that's how I like to party.


   "What are you going to do now, Kenny?"
   "I don't know."
   "You going to tell the cops what you found?"
   He shrugged, looked up at me. He wanted something, but he didn't know how to ask for it.
   "We can work something out." It sounded unbelievably corny, but subtlety can waste time. The posse could be riding back into town right now, and if they noticed Kenny was gone someone might decide to take a look at the old hunting cabin.
   "Yeah?"
   "You keep your mouth shut about what you saw," I said, "and you can suck my dick."
   The words fell like stones in still water. Ripples of emotion traveled across Kenny's face.
   "For real?"


Oh, for real, Kenny. The crowd calls out for MORE!

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