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Murder at Pride Lodge

A Kyle Callahan Mystery

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Murder at Pride Lodge

By: Mark McNease
Narrated by: K. C. Kelly
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This is the first in a gay mystery series, the Kyle Callahan Mysteries.

Who killed Teddy the handyman - if anyone killed him at all? Was it Sid, one of the new owners of Pride Lodge whose past gets darker the closer you look? Was it the woman whose name was once Emily, when she witnessed the murder of her parents in a burglary gone terribly wrong, and who has waited 30 years for vengeance? Was it young Happy Corcoran, promoted to bartender only to vanish three days before Teddy was found dead at the bottom of the empty pool? Find out as Kyle Callahan refuses to believe it was an accident, doggedly pursues the truth in his friend's death, and does his best not to join him.

Kyle and his life partner Danny Durban live in New York City, where murder never seems to be more than a subway stop away. In this first story, they head to Pride Lodge, their favorite getaway from the City, over what they expect to be a festive Halloween weekend. What they find instead is a web of murder, deceit, and revenge served cold as a knife blade.

©2012 Mark McNease (P)2015 Mark McNease
Literature & Fiction Mystery Fiction Revenge Suspense

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Murder at Pride Lodge

Firstly, I consider Mark a friend. We're friends on FB and he has gifted me with book 2 in the audible series.
I think that this book to fit into the cozy mystery category. It's a murder mystery and one which invites the reader to snuggle down on a Winter's day with a warm drink and a blanket. Get the idea? I have previously read the book on my e-reader but I was more than happy to listen to as well. We pick up so much more when listening to a story. Admittedly, we are guided by both the author and the narrator but I don't mind this. I tend to pick up so much more when listening to a story.
Possible spoiler following so please do not read any further if you don't want to be spoiled.
I like the way that the story is presented and I enjoyed meeting the main characters. We know who one of the murderers is very early in the story but we can really sympathize with her. She has been through so much and I can really understand why she did what she did.
The second murderer was a mystery to me though. The penny didn't drop for quite a while.
I enjoyed both reading this book and then listening to it.
I love audiobooks and have no problem in recommending them and this book is well worth listening to.
It would be a good addition to your library.

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