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L.A. Boneyard (2009)

by P.A. Brown(Favorite Author)
3.81 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1608200175 (ISBN13: 9781608200177)
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English
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MLR Press
series
L.A.
review 1: This was a good read. The characters were solid and real. I thought the conflict that developed actually helped their relationship and finally pushed David into total commitment. He always seemed to hang on to that little bit of shame. The plot was well written. The twists and turns of the case were unexpected. I felt for David even while calling him an idiot, to me this marks a well executed character. A very enjoyable read:)
review 2: This one was better than the previous installment. The case David was working on was as much dramatic as the crisis in his relationship with Chris. However, both main protags and Jairo were the same - selfish, stupid, unable to communicate and when it comes to sex, reduced to drooling zombies. How was I supposed to like t
... morehem? I didn't. The ending killed it for me, too. Jairo's out of picture and there is a huge and teary reconciliation brought to a completely new level in the final chapter. I really didn't buy it.Still, the book is well-written with very thorough research (although I really doubt Ukrainians would ever root for Russians in a soccer match; they would root for ANY team EXCEPT Russians) and I enjoyed the crime aspect much more than the romance subplot. less
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becky_89
Best book of the series so far. Although, I did want to hurt David for the first half of the book.
Alisha
Doesn't get one because I liked the next two a bit more... I hate cheating though.
kibagirl67
simply brilliant - the entire series is as good.
rockgirl15
3.5
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