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GENRE: Gay Thriller Spicy Romance LENGTH: 26,148 words RATING: Jimmy McSwain is enjoying a relaxing holiday at his grandmother’s cottage, but it turns out to be a set-up. Hester Bryne has a favor to ask: to meet with her old friends, Franklin and Carolyn Hardy, who wish to hire the young private-eye-in-training to find their son. Seems he’s been gone for forty years.Jimmy, taken with the idea of reuniting a father with his son, wants to take the case. But he must get the all clear from his new boss, Finn, the ex-cop who has taken Jimmy under his wing. A visit to Finn’s home proves to be yet another set-up, one that takes an unexpected twist in the name of a newcomer to the city, Aiden Garvey.As Jimmy immerses himself in the case of the missing son, he keeps getting distracted by the newfound presence of a man who makes his heart skip a beat. Juggling the promise of a new relationship with the complexities presented by this puzzling case, Jimmy realizes he’s getting too close to one of them, and it could end with more broken hearts than lives.Can a remembrance of his father be both his motivation and the cause for the destruction lying in wait?EXCERPT:Note: may contain sexually explicit scenes of a homoerotic nature.
At ten years old, Jimmy McSwain was excited and persistent, a trait that was inherited. He would finally become a police man. He’s going to Midtown South, one of the many precincts of the NYPD. He and his father, Officer Joseph McSwain, would also take time to enjoy a doughnut. Of course, Jimmy never understood the correlation between doughnuts and policemen. But he did understand it was a secret and a bond between him and his father, who he worshipped. Jimmy already knew some things about the station and he read the words printed on the police cars: courtesy, professional and respect. Jimmy met his father’s partner, Officer John Tolliver, who presented Jimmy with a blue cap to wear and made him a police cadet. He also met Deputy Inspector, Reggie McElroy, who was interested in reading Jimmy’s report, after it was graded by his teacher. After all, this was a school assignment. For Jimmy it was another time to remember, Joseph McSwain. Now twenty-three, Jimmy always had a place t