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Somebody Killed His Editor
by Josh Lanyon
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Thanks to an elderly spinster sleuth and her ingenious cat, Christopher Holmes has enjoyed a celebrated career as a bestselling mystery writer. Until now. Sales are down and his new editor is allergic to geriatric gumshoes. On the advice of his agent, he reinvents his fortyish, frumpy, recently dumped self into the sleek, sexy image of a literary lion, and heads for a Northern California writers conference to try and resurrect his career. A career nearly as dead as the body he stumbles over in the woods. In a weirdly déjà vu replay of one of his own novels, he finds himself stranded in an isolated lodge full of frightened women—and not a lawman in sight. Except for J.X. Moriarity, former cop and bestselling novelist. The man with whom he shared a one-night stand—okay, maybe three—long ago. The man who wants to arrest him for murder. A ruthless, stalking killer, or a hot, handsome ex-lover. Which poses the greater danger? It’s elementary, my dear Holmes!
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ISBN:
978-1605046075
ISBN10: 1605046078
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Published:
Apr 06, 2010
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
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GENRES: Contemporary, Mystery
PLOTS: Strangers in the Night
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Somebody Killed His Editor
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TexasDude
Gay author and murder mystery novel. Very entertaining, easy to read, witty, and has a good plot...he keeps you guessing at who-dun-it! I recommend this author and book. (2010-08-09)
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4.5 stars really. Love Josh Lanyon and this one hits the spot.
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amf0001
(New York, NY United States)
I don't know if I love this as much as I love Adrien English, but this is a charming, kind of gay Agatha Christie book. Christopher Holmes made a career as murder mystery writer who created an elderly English spinster who with the help of her cat (Mr Tompkins) solves mysteries. But now, not entirely surprisingly, his readership is dwindling, and his agent insists he comes out to some awful writers convention and meet with the shark-like new publishing editor and convince him of his new direction. But Christopher doesn't want to change directions, and things get worse when en route to the isolated place he bumps first into a corpse and then into J X Moriarty, an old flame that burnt badly...
I read this on the plane, that's how confident I am about Josh Lanyon, he's a sure bet for me. And it was funny and engaging and sexy, and I was happy to be with all the characters, but it's not especially deep or passionate. More of a romp than the Adrien English books were and I guess I miss their intensity though I will certainly buy the next book in this series.
(2010-07-06)
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Fun mystery
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Kit "I love a good story and a classic movie."
(USA)
I love a book with humor in it . This was a treat to read . I'd recommend this book to anyone who loves a good mystery . Can't wait till the next book in the series . (2010-05-28)
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delightful and astutely funny
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W. Davis
(Kansas City, MO)
This is the only Josh Lanyon book I have read, but hopefully I will find his wit and charm in his other works.
I am somewhat in awe of Mr. Lanyon. He manages to express himself through a character creating a layered presentation that is flexible and expressive. I laughed out loud. His first person observations and increasing
depth of focus on his problems framed in the world of a writers workshop create the story of writer Holmes.
A self exploratory novel for the first person reader AND a mystery AND a love interest.
Its a little like 'Romancing the Stone' the protagonist's shell burns to the ground and and the same person
emerges pulling themselves up to meet situations they are only prepared for by imagination and wit. I found
myself wondering if he actually had an evil editor, the dialog of a pompous acquisitor was so clearly defined
in so few words.
If I had any criticisms it would be that I wish it were longer and the romance were more fully developed, and little more gritty. The denouement paced well for me. Loved it for a first read.
(2010-05-21)
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A new series seems to be in the making
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Terry S
(Aus)
I haven't found a Josh Lanyon book I haven't enjoyed, sometimes for different reasons.
This book seemed to have a strong lead character, a might-have-been romantic interest, and not much description of the numerous people stranded at an out of the way conference/hotel venue.
Mind you, the latter isn't really a critisim: I am prepared to take the authors word that producers of chick-lit seem to be very similar in dress and interests.
The editor that was killed was in fact the second victim, and of less interest than the first victim.
A lot of frustration and fun was had by our protagonist, and I look forward to seeing his next book. (2010-05-18)
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