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Murder Takes the High Road
- Narrated by: Gary Furlong
- Length: 7 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From award-winning male/male author Josh Lanyon: a librarian finds himself in a plot right out of one of his favorite mystery novels
Librarian Carter Matheson is determined to enjoy himself on a Scottish bus tour for fans of mystery author Dame Vanessa Rayburn. Sure, his ex, Trevor, will also be on the trip with his new boyfriend, leaving Carter to share a room with a stranger, but he can’t pass up a chance to meet his favorite author.
Carter’s roommate turns out to be John Knight, a figure as mysterious as any character from Vanessa’s books. His strange affect and nighttime wanderings make Carter suspicious. When a fellow traveler’s death sparks rumors of foul play, Carter is left wondering if there’s anyone on the tour he can trust.
Drawn into the intrigue, Carter searches for answers, trying to fend off his growing attraction toward John. But as unexplained tragedies continue, the whole tour must face the fact that there may be a murderer in their midst - but who?
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- A. J. Bergman
- 01-06-2020
More please
A good listen. Not so gripping that I couldn’t do other things at the same time, mainly craft, but enough interest and entertainment to keep me hooked through to the end. I hooe we have more books featuring these guys.
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- Dermot McCaul
- 26-09-2022
Good in parts
An enjoyable mystery novel with enough twists and turns to keep the interest up, and the Scottish setting is nicely done. Carter, the central character, is pleasant enough but the subplot involving his vile ex-boyfriend and his equally vile new partner goes nowhere and simply becomes tiresome; why doesn't he just tell them both to **!! off?! So, good in parts.
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