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Lessons in Trust

by Cochrane, Charlie
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Overview

 He thought he knew who he was. Now he’s a stranger to himself.

 

Cambridge Fellows Mysteries, Book 7 When Jonty Stewart and Orlando Coppersmith witness the suspicious death of a young man at the White City exhibition in London, they’re keen to investigate—especially after the cause of death proves to be murder. But Police Inspector Redknapp refuses to let them help, even after they stumble onto clues to the dead man’s identity. Orlando’s own identity becomes the subject for speculation when, while mourning the death of his beloved grandmother, he learns that she kept secrets about her past. Desperate to discover the truth about his family, Orlando departs suddenly on a solo quest to track down his roots, leaving Jonty distraught. While Jonty frantically tries to locate his lover, Orlando wonders if he’ll be able to find his real family before he goes mad. After uncovering more leads to the White City case, they must decide whether to risk further involvement. Because if either of them dares try to solve the murder, Inspector Redknapp could expose their illicit—and illegal—love affair. Warning: Contains sensual m/m lovemaking and hot men driving Lagondas.

 

About the Author, Cochrane, Charlie

As Charlie Cochrane couldn’t be trusted to do any of her jobs of choice—like managing a rugby team—she writes. Her favourite genre is gay fiction, predominantly historical romances/mysteries, but she’s making an increasing number of forays into the modern day. She’s even been known to write about gay werewolves—albeit highly respectable ones.
She was named Author of the Year 2009 by the review site Speak Its Name but her family still regards her writing with a fond indulgence, just as she prefers.
Lessons in Trust is her eleventh published title.

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Book Details

Published
April 5, 2011
Publisher
Samhain Publishing, Limited
Pages
232
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781609280765

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