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Third You Die (2012)

by Scott Sherman(Favorite Author)
3.95 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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Kensington Books
series
Kevin Connor Mysteries
review 1: Kevin is back! The little and o so cute hustler from the first two books has stopped getting money for sex and works for the tv-show of his mum because he wants to settle down to share a life with macho policeman Tony and his son. That sounds nice but is the biggest flaw of the book because the juicy parts of the story are mainly reminiscences to a past long gone. And the new detective plot - a missing porn actor who looks a bit like Kevin - doesn't take off. There are a lot of sidelines that are supposed to be funny but they just show that Sheman apparently didn't know what to write.And when the detective story finally gets going, it's to late to make it a nice read. And the overly sweet happy-end is a whee bit to much. Not believable and not convincing. What a shame beca... moreuse the basic idea of the book could have been used much better.
review 2: I enjoyed the 3rd (last?) installment of Kevin Connor's story. There were a few moments in the beginning that had me wondering if I would like the direction the book was going but my fears were ungrounded. There were two main plot lines in this book (three if you count the developing relationship between Kevin and Tony). One involving Kevin's mom and her TV show. The other was a mystery about a missing porn star. Both were very interesting. I figured the mystery out early on but wasn't completely sure until the very end. Through most of the book Kevin's love life is in the same place it has been throughout the series. For most of the book Tony is still a closeted jerk. All of the story lines come to satisfying conclusions even thought the resolution of the relationship issues came a bit abruptly. I highly recommend this series. It's been a long time since I have a read a series from start to finish without books in between but I couldn't resist knowing what happened to Kevin and his friends! less
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lanie
The murderer is given away in the freaking synopsis on the back of the book.
Lauraavx
I still don't like Tony, but he manned up a bit in the end
smitty
The ending really surprise me. In a good way.
Ron
Excellent book, hope for more.
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