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S'està carregant… One Man's Treasure (edició 2012)de Nicole Kimberling
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Genre: LGBT Contemporary
Series: Bellingham Mysteries; Previous Book: Black Cat Ink Four years ago, Peter Fontaine made a name for himself as Bellingham, Washington's premiere investigative reporter. Since then he's got an award, a cat and good-looking artist to come home to every night. Nick Olson, Peter's long-suffering lover has a lot of reasons for wanting Peter to stop investigating the many and varied crimes committed in the City of Subdued Excitement. Peter's nasty habit of getting held at gunpoint by lunatics has Nick wondering if any story is worth losing the man he's decided to ¿everything-but-marry.¿ But when a famous ceramic artist drops dead at the Bellingham Farmer's Market, Nick agrees to help Peter dig deep to unearth the secret rivalries and dirty deeds done at Green Goddess Farms. And then they're going to have another long talk about not these bad habits of Peter's. Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual situations, graphic language, and material that some readers may find objectionable: male/male sexual practices. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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This series features an opposites-attract theme in the pairing of stoic, no-nonsense artist Nick and excitable journalist Peter. In this book, our heroes’ thoughts turn to marriage, or at least long-term commitment, which means negotiating the conflict between Nick trying to look out for Peter’s safety, and Peter having the freedom to pursue his sometimes risky investigative reporting. As with previous books, the highlights of the story include (1) gentle satire toward the flamboyantly eccentric population of Bellingham and (2) Peter’s habit of “writing up” commentary of his ongoing actions in heroically imagined news stories.
The story opens with Nick and Peter reluctantly helping a friend with her food booth at an outdoor fair. When an acquaintance drops dead right in front of them, they are startled to say the least. Peter immediately uncovers hints of possible murder by poisoning. The suspect list includes several artists and assorted weirdos whose motives are hard to fathom. With the help of a police officer with her own agenda, Peter starts investigating. Meanwhile, he and Nick search for a meaningful way to take their relationship to the next stage of commitment.
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