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Gran Leon Books - The Secret Tunnel

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Manufacturer: Cleis Press
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9781573443296 ISBN: 1573443298 Label: Cleis Press Manufacturer: Cleis Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 325 Publication Date: 2008-10-01 Publisher: Cleis Press Studio: Cleis Press
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Handsome, muscular Edward "Mitch" Mitchell is back in this steamy send-up of Agatha Christie's Murder On The Orient Express, travelling from Edinburgh to London for a reunion with his ex, "Boy" Morgan. All aboard the Flying Scotsman for a ride that's anything but smooth, as Mitch discovers his fellow travellers include Belgian power bottom Bertrand, sleazy starlet Daisy Athenasy and her butch publicist, Peter Dickinson. Add to the recipe a group of kilt-wearing soldiers, some very accommodating railway workers and a dead body tumbling out of the toilet, ant you have a magical mix of comedy, mystery and non-stop sex.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Return of Edward Mitchell Comment: Lear, James. "The Secret Tunnel", Cleis, 2008.
The Return of Edward Mitchell
Amos Lassen
James Lear has the knack of combining erotica with a good story and I look forward to his books. "The Secret Tunnel" is a great combination of sex, seduction and a good detective story. One thing about Lear's erotica is that it is always fresh and when he combines it with a good mystery, we have a book that is hard to put down. As sexy as this book is, the language and the story are what wins the reader over. The sex is graphic but it is accompanied by a good deal of comedy and this makes it a pleasure to read.
Edward "Mitch" Mitchell who we met in Lear's previous book "The Back Passage" returns in a parody of Dame Agatha Christie's famous "Murder on the Orient Express". Mitch is traveling to meet his ex, Morgan and when he boards "The Flying Scotsman", he discovers that he has an interesting group of fellow travelers. There is Daisy Atheneasy, a movie actress who is known for her sleazy roles, her publicist, Peter Dickinson and a Belgian power bottom named Bertrand. Also on board is a group of soldiers in kilts, railway workers, and a dead body in the loo.
When all of these come together, we get a story unlike others that will keep you worked up, guessing and laughing.
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