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Shaw and North are best friends, private detectives, and in danger of losing their agency. A single bad case, followed by crippling lawsuits, has put them on the brink of closing shop. Until, that is, a client walks into their Benton Park office.Matty Fennmore is young, blond, and beautiful, and he’s in danger. When he asks for Shaw and North’s help foiling a blackmail scheme, the detectives are quick to accept.The conspiracy surrounding Matty runs deeper than Shaw and North expect. As they dig into the identity of Matty’s blackmailer, they are caught in a web that touches politicians, the local LGBT community, and the city’s police.An attack on Matty drives home the rising stakes of the case, and Shaw and North must race to find the blackmailer before he can silence Matty. But a budding romance lays bare long-buried feelings between Shaw and North, and as their relationship splinters, solving the case may come at the cost of their friendship.

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I have a lot of friends who live in St. Louis and have spent a decent amount of time there myself, so it was fun to read something that referenced familiar places. The mystery itself was somewhat convoluted, but it came together okay by the end. As others have said, it does feel like the reader is dropped into the middle, as if there's something else that should be read first. It was distracting at times, feeling like I was playing catch-up and scrambling to find my feet, but it also somehow worked because it felt like that's where Shaw and North were as well - desperately trying to regain their equilibrium.I generally try to avoid spoilers in my reviews, but part of this book hit me pretty hard and it's not really possible to discuss that coherently without spoilers, so...fair warning[SPOILERS BELOW]Ready? Okay - Shaw is a bad friend.Likely because my background shares some similarities (unsupportive family, lower income, abusive relationships), I can understand North. He has struggled. A lot. But they aren't the big, neon battles that people care about. They are ongoing and generally invisible. He lives every day pretending they aren't happening, pretending to be okay.But he's not okay. His spouse is beating him. He is fighting vaguely mentioned lawsuits. His career is in jeopardy. Shaw knows the latter two and, when he becomes aware of the first, he runs off, cries, and then has sex with their client.Okay, it was a shock. But instead of saying something, offering his supposed best friend support, he gets mad that North has been lying to him. Because of course everyone wants to admit their spouse is physically abusive. That's such an easy thing to drop into conversation.And this is where my understanding for North falters, because I cannot, for the life of me, see what he likes about Shaw. Yes, the guy has been traumatized, and that is going to have long-term effects. He also has a supportive family, an apparently sizable financial cushion, and a therapist he actually gets along with. So while I can get some of his issues, the fact that he is apparently completely incapable of the most basic adulting - such as laundry or cleaning his bathroom (the description of his sink grossed me out and I live with a teenager so that's pretty hard to do) - irritates me.I'm hoping the fad-diet crazed hippy displays some redeeming qualities in the second book which, yeah, of course I'm going to read. If an author can make me feel complicated emotions such as *waves at the ridiculous length of this review,* he's doing something right.
Gregory Ashe is one of my favorite contemporary authors. His writing is crisp, smart, funny, and impressive in its ability to make you *feel* something. After falling completely, maddingly in love with his Hazard & Somerset series, I was excited embark on a new Ashe adventure.North and Shaw are complex, endearing characters. Their relationship is beautiful, deep, complicated, simple, and--at times--infuriating. They are friends who care deeply about each other, each wishing, in their own way, that they could be more. Shaw naturally seems like the more fragile of the two, but by the end, one wonders if it isn't North who might fall apart in a brisk wind without Shaw as his anchor.The mystery in this novel is wickedly smart. It's hard to express just how smart it is without spoilers, but It's like if a Sherlock novel and Macgyver had a baby and that baby took classical piano lessons from the age of 3, kind of smart. You might think you have a bead on what's going on, on the culprit/s behind it, and you might be right... For a while at least.In summary, you really should get this book if it sounds like something that's up your alley. You won't be disappointed, but you will be swept up and carried away into North and Shaw's daring, dangerous, and intriguing world.It's Gregory Ashe's world, and we're all just living in it.*I would be remiss to not take this opportunity to also plug his Hazard & Somerset series as well. Both series are amazing (Sorry Gregory I had to)!*

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