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Monday, December 16, 2019

Death (The Paul Monroe Mystery Series) by AP Eisen

Title: Diagnosis: Death
Series: The Paul Monroe Mystery Series
Author: A.P. Eisen
Genre: Gay Mystery/Romance
Release Date: December 3, 2019



When a body is found in the park, Paul Monroe knows two things: this isn’t a simple mugging, and the weekend he has planned with his boyfriend is officially over before it begins. With no murder weapon but a slew of suspects at the ready, Paul and his partner, Rob, begin the tedious task of piecing together the few clues they have.

Happier than he’s ever been, Cliff knows there’s more to Paul than the tough exterior the man shows to the world, but Cliff is determined to take things slow. An unexpected phone call forces him to revisit the pain of his past, and now he needs Paul more than ever, but he’s hesitant to ask, unwilling to pressure Paul into a decision he might not be ready to make.

Paul’s investigation means more long nights away from Cliff, who is grappling with his unsettling news. Not being able to support Cliff isn’t sitting right with Paul, and for the first time his personal life is as important as his job. Knowing he has Paul to lean on gives Cliff the courage to speak and to heal old wounds as they navigate the minefield of building a relationship. Meanwhile, a killer walks the streets of Thornwood Park, and Paul won’t be satisfied until they are caught and justice served.













 



A.P. Eisen cut her teeth on Nancy Drew mysteries as a child and never looked back. Writing has always brought her joy, and she loves creating characters who can make people laugh and cry, sometimes at the same time.

Whether they are investigating a murder, cooking a gourmet meal together, or simply living their lives, the men she writes about are smart, savvy, and sexy. They may not walk the straightest path to love, but they always solve their case and get their guy.

A.P. lives in New York City and drinks too much coffee and not enough champagne.”








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1 comment:

  1. This looks like a pretty good mystery. Are there any review copies?

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