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  • The Boy with the Painful Tattoo

  • Holmes & Moriarity, Book 3
  • Written by: Josh Lanyon
  • Narrated by: Kevin R. Free
  • Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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The Boy with the Painful Tattoo

Written by: Josh Lanyon
Narrated by: Kevin R. Free
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Publisher's Summary

It's moving day at Chez Holmes. Somehow, against Kit's better instincts, he and J.X. are setting up house together. But while J.X. is off at a writing conference, Kit unpacks a crate that should contain either old books or new china.

It doesn't. Within the mounds of Styrofoam popcorn is a dead body. A very dead body. There goes the neighborhood.

©2014 Josh Lanyon (P)2014 Josh Lanyon

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Best In The Series So Far!

"You-hoo!"

Ok, YES! This is the book in the series that I'd been waiting for. The romance element was on point, and the mystery was great. I honestly didn't want to put it down.

My only (very tiny) criticism would be about the title. I get where it comes from, but it's really reaching, in my opinion. I honestly thought that there'd be something more about tattoos in this book, and kept waiting for it to pop up. When that one little mention of it happened, I had a moment of "was that it?" and turns out, it was. Other than that, though, I thoroughly enjoyed the book!

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