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The Ghost Wore Yellow Socks

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The Ghost Wore Yellow Socks

His romantic weekend in ruins, shy 20-something artist Perry Foster learns that things can always get worse when he returns home from San Francisco to find a dead body in his bathtub. A dead body in a very ugly sportscoat - and matching socks. The dead man is a stranger to Perry, but that's not much of a comfort; how did a strange dead man get in a locked flat at the isolated Alton Estate in the wilds of the 'Northeast Kingdom' of Vermont? Perry turns to help from 'tall, dark and hostile' former navy SEAL Nick Reno - but is Reno all that he seems?

**This title contains gay erotic content**

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Listening Length: 6 hours and 40 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Just Joshin

Audible.com Release Date: December 11, 2012

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B00AMQK0PM

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This story has all the makings of a great mystery. A creepy old boarding house, complete with an assortment of eccentric residents, and weird happenings, beginning with a disappearing corpse. Lanyon takes that setup and carries it through to a satisfying resolution with the requisite twists and scares and clues along the way.The main characters are both smart. The sexual tension jumps off the page but doesn’t get in the way of the mystery. There are no B level plotlines. It’s straight mystery beginning to end, with each scene so well-written that you could use them to teach mystery writing.

Nick starts out being more than a bit of a jerk, with bigoted-about-"queers" thoughts that made me wonder if the attitude was a subconsciously motivated reaction from rejection/ denial of his own impulses, a theory which later turned out to be clearly untrue.Even after we get to see more of his better side, protective and intelligent, he's still kind of self-centered and emotionally closed-off, thinks of Perry constantly as a vulnerable "kid" (to the point of feeling guilty about "cradle-robbing" once more than investigative cooperation has developed between them), and does the classic sort of unilateral, not-listening decision-making that feminists are usually the ones rightfully complaining about from men.Also, given Nick' s own past, I just don't get those early passages. It's not even like he was solely, specifically critical of delicate "pansies".N.b., Perry's literal physical frailty, severe asthma that requires certain precautions, doesn't stop him from pursuing his goals, nor from taking brave action when necessity arises.The suspense plot gets a bit complicated, tangling several threads from mysteries past and present, involving all the colorful residents of the house in various ways. I only guessed the very first bit, the puzzling means of access.The relationship element jumped forward in implausible leaps, I'm afraid. The first time Nick kisses Perry, surprising Perry because it hadn't even been certain til then that Nick would even be open to sexual involvement with another man (however much he might have been looking), becomes within a couple paragraphs the first sex scene. (IIRC, that's the only such really full scene.)Then the ending goes from awkward parting, with Perry acting cool, too, to avoid being a clingy turn-off, to suddenly a happy ending Nick hadn't even been planning on. C'mon, spoiler-averse, don't bash me: it's a romance. A HFN ending can't be much of a surprise, can it? but I just felt it lacked a solid foundation.I'll be honest: I've read several Josh Lanyon books now, and each time, I thought it could have been good if she'd handled/ portrayed the protagonists differently. I probably wouldn't have bought this one if it hadn't been set in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, where I spent many happy summers, and/or hadn't featured a traditional country-house sort of mystery setup, a trope I often enjoy. It was fun to see familiar towns mentioned, but beyond winter cold and the big, old, irregularly-built house, there wasn't a lot of local color.The proofreading was good (I only caught one missing comma), but there is what seems to be a continuity error: did Perry leave home nine months ago, or a year ago??IWell, I think that's enough of my time and thought spent discussing an overall Meh read. I hope I don't recall some important point I omitted, after I hit Submit.

Perry Foster has returned from a disaster of a vacation in San Francisco. Expecting a romantic time with someone he met online, he's crushed to learn the man has gone back to his old boyfriend, leaving Perry high and dry. When he returns home, Perry finds an expected guest...a corpse wearing bright yellow socks, in his bathtub. This throws Perry into an asthma attack and when he stumbles out of his apartment and in the arms of neighbor Nick Reno, he can barely breathe, much less speak. Of course when Perry recovers and Nick goes to investigate, the corpse is gone and no one believes it was there. Except Nick, who decides to delay his move to California and a new job as a detective, to solve Perry's mystery..And so the fun begins...With a cast of characters who are truly "characters," this is a very good mystery of Prohibition gangsters, lost treasure, and murder. The two main characters are written in Josh Lanyon's usual intriguing style...Perry is the shy asthmatic, living away from his parents who can't accept his "gay-ness" or his inclination to be an artist, and Nick...the first part of the book will keep the reader guessing: Is he or isn't he? But since this is a Lanyon book, we secretly know. The two make a good team, in spite of Nick's overprotectiveness that occasionally provokes Perry into rebellion. Good start to a new set of stories.This novel was purchased by the reviewer for her Kindle and no remuneration was involved in the writing of this review.

I read this book for a traveling book club...what a pleasant surprise! I wasn't expecting to get pulled into this mystery, but I was quickly sucked in by the plot, setting, & a cast of loony characters. Perry returns home from a trip early to find a dead man wearing yellow socks in his bathtub. By the time he summons help, the body has disappeared. Throw in an old mansion with secret passages, missing jewels, foggy nights, rumors of a ghost, and a hot former SEAL named Nick, and you've got a mystery to solve. This is a m/m romance, and I must say the author does a great job showing us every reason their relationship shouldn't work & then puts them together anyway. The results are explosive. Some hot scenes, a mystery to solve, & a ghost who wears yellow socks . . . What more could you ask for? A Must Read!

This book got off to a slow start and it took a while to get invested in the story or the MCs. The author is stingy with background info on the MCs which makes it difficult to care about them. If the mystery sucked you in that might not matter as much but the mystery and the secondary characters are blah too. Not what I’ve come to expect from this author. Things finally pick up as we get more info on Perry and Nick and as things speed up with the mystery.some elements of the story that are evident toy meant to surprise are obvious. Others come out of left field. The crisis point feels a little forced and leads to a somewhat abrupt conclusion. A little more exposition would have been nice.

The m/m romance part of this book was sweet, but the mystery part felt dated and formulaic. A big old Victorian house where things go bump in the night and the residents start getting killed off feels like a cliché from the Agatha Christie era. Although the story moved along nicely, the ending was less than satisfying. It might as well have been Colonel Mustard in the library with a candlestick.

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