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The Boy with the Painful Tattoo: Holmes & Moriarity, Book 3

It's moving day at Chez Holmes. Somehow, against Kit's better instincts, he and J.X. are setting up house together. But while J.X. is off at a writing conference, Kit unpacks a crate that should contain either old books or new china.

It doesn't. Within the mounds of Styrofoam popcorn is a dead body. A very dead body. There goes the neighborhood.

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Listening Length: 7 hours and 36 minutes

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I didn't experience any great epiphanies while reading The Boy With The Painful Tattoo. I didn't gain any great new insights into humanity, oppression, child abuse or the deleterious effects of religion. The main characters were not new (though they've moved to a new city) and the main plot was just a typical Josh Lanyon mystery.So why five stars? Because it's just so wonderful to lose yourself in Josh Lanyon's brilliant writing, his engaging characters, their honest and authentic emotions and the vivid place-pictures he paints like an Old Master. What The Boy With The Painful Tattoo felt like to me was coming home - to a familiar, cherished family who, despite some of its eccentrics and arguments is, in some way, something essential to being alive and complete.If you haven't read Lanyon before, there's a huge gap in your literary experience and you need to fill it. If you choose to use Holmes & Moriarity to begin filling that gaping hole, start with the first one and work your way up to this one. Not that you need to, in order to appreciate this book as a wonderful gay-related novel, but because Lanyon writes on a big scale, as though every book in a series is just a chapter in the arc of the whole thing. Part of the pleasure of reading the Adrien English or Homes & Moriarity tales is experiencing the growth and refining of the characters as Mr. Lanyon moves them along.It's pretty hopeless to try to give any kind of real synopsis of a Lanyon novel - and much of the pleasure of his writing is discovering the twists and turns as you read - but in this book, Holmes and Moriarity have moved to San Francisco, bought a house together, and are a bit edgy trying to get their new life off the ground. It doesn't help matters when Holmes discovers a dead body in one of his moving crates. What follows involves robbery, murder, a ten-million-dollar coin collection and a literary stalker who's just one of several imminent threats on Holmes' life and well-being.You have to read the book to understand the sheer joy of dipping into the totally believable worlds created by the fertile imagination of this first-rate author - and the confidence and comfort of returning to such well-written and long-established characters as Holmes and Moriarity.Even the title of the book is a part of the story. There is no boy with painful tattoos in this book, just an author whose agent has decided to rebrand him as a female Scandinavian Noir author. The title of the book is derived from a number of recently popular and trendy Scandinavian novels, such as The Boy In The Suitcase and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. The authors of both books were suggested by Holmes' agent as people on whom to model his new literary personna. Clever, our Mr. Lanyon!If you love a good read about sympathetic characters, a mature love story, and a passable mystery, you'll love The Boy With The Painful Tattoo. It's an extremely well-written, comfortable, layered book that I recommend with both a clear conscience and all my heart. Read it!

I just finished this third book in the series and although I really like Josh Lanyon's writing, I have to say this was my least favorite. (The first two were very good.) I skimmed over so much of it because Holmes kept allowing people to drag him into situations he shouldn't be in. And I hated his agent. It wasn't funny and made my teeth ache. I realize these are called plot devices but they still made me angry. Also, in the relationship between Kit and JX, it wasn't all Kit's fault. I guess I'm not making a lot of sense, but this whole book made me angry. I'm also angry because the author didn't allow Kit to get back to his writing which was his whole life aside from JX.I'm assuming there will not be another book in this series since this last one was written a couple of years ago. That's a shame because I need more closure with this couple. I've read most of the author's books but he has two bad habits which distress me. His endings are always abrupt, ambiguous and unsatisfying and he keeps abandoning series.I will say that I keep coming back though because he is a terrific writer.

Having sold his home in LA, Kit Holmes has finally taken the plunge and moved to San Francisco to be near lover JX Moriarity. Nevertheless, even with this commitment, he's still his old insecure self where JX is concerned. Soon, however, he has something other than his doubts to worry about as, while JX is away at a writer's conference, he discovers a body packed in a box that should be holding his china. More surprises in store...the detective coming to investigate is JX's old partner at the SFPD who informs Kit that the dead man is a fairly famous burglar involved in a recent heist. So who killed him and why? Kit isn't going to get involved but the victim, very rich and accustomed to getting his own way, decides otherwise. He "hires" Kit to solve the crime and the word "no" doesn't enter into it.Kit soon has other problems as he acquires a stalker, a fan who likewise doesn't know the meaning of the negative, and is also a little perturbed by JX's existence...Like the satire of the slasher movie, where the audience shouts "Don't go into the cellar," readers will echo this admonition as Kit tells himself not to get involved, not to let that adoring fan into the house, and not to do quite a number of things before he does them. Just shake your heads and accept...JX is supportive, calm (except when Kit's in danger) and the solid part of this relationship while Kit is his usual jittery self. There's also the spectre of his waning career looming while JX's star is shining brightly but no jealousy yet.This story is as enjoyable as the others, as much for the mystery plot as for the growth of the relationship between the two main characters.This novel was purchased from Amazon and no remuneration was involved in the writing of this review.

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