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Where The Boys Are: An LGBT Thriller
Where The Boys Are: An LGBT Thriller
Where The Boys Are: An LGBT Thriller
Audiobook8 hours

Where The Boys Are: An LGBT Thriller

Written by Christopher Murphy

Narrated by Ronnie Motel

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

5 STAR REVIEW: "Jaw dropping!" - "This book hooked me right away! Fast easy read full of suspense and healing. Highly recommend this author!" - Melissa Feldhaus

5 STAR REVIEW: “This was such a fun and exciting read!" - “Whether you’re looking for an action-packed plot or for characters who are fun and relatable, Where The Boys Are has got you covered. The charming characters are people you want to know, and the intriguing mystery will keep you reading to see what happens next. Murphy expertly weaves in surprises that upset expectations, and then makes the read all the more satisfying when he brings everything together in the end.” - Tessa Kostelc

Love-cursed journalist Quinn Harris has a terrible talent for being at the wrong place at the right time. When a chance reunion brings him face-to-face with a flame from his past, the sparks quickly turn to ice as evidence of foul play arises!

He soon learns that it’s no coincidence his high school crush disappeared years ago, without a trace. It’s also no coincidence that his victims look exactly like Quinn. The body count and the stakes are high as Quinn works to unravel the truth behind a string of unanswered murders that hit dangerously close to home.

Murder, martinis, and mayhem rule in this stylish LGBTQ thriller from Christopher Murphy.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 4, 2020
ISBN9781662286186
Where The Boys Are: An LGBT Thriller

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The story is okay. But the narrator is horrible. He has no sense of timing or characterization. He speaking is pretty monotone the whole time. Is sentences run on one into another with no pause between them. The story changes points of view from one character to another quite often and really hard to tell because the voices for each are pretty much the same. You easily get lost trying to follow the story because of this.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I loveeeed it. Author and narrator both get 5 ⭐s each. A really wonderful read.