Cards on the Table by Josh Lanyon
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Cards on the Table
3/5. Another M/M novella. This one paint-by-numbers Lanyon about a reporter recovering from an accident and investigating a fifty-year-old Hollywood murder, and his hard-bitten cop neighbor. Quite dull, but elevated by being precisely the sort of dull I was looking for. And also by amusing me through recent anachronisms that feel ancient: the main character here has Netflix . . . which he gets by mail.
3/5. Another M/M novella. This one paint-by-numbers Lanyon about a reporter recovering from an accident and investigating a fifty-year-old Hollywood murder, and his hard-bitten cop neighbor. Quite dull, but elevated by being precisely the sort of dull I was looking for. And also by amusing me through recent anachronisms that feel ancient: the main character here has Netflix . . . which he gets by mail.