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Fifty years ago, a glamorous Hollywood party ended in murder—the only clue a bloody Tarot card. Timothy McShay is not the first journalist to dig into the details of what really happened that long-ago summer's night, and he's not deterred by the grim fate of his predecessor. Tim has a book to write. But when a Tarot card turns up pinned to his front door, Tim recognizes the warning for what it is. He needs help—and the only person he can turn to is his ex-lover, Detective Jack Brady.
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For me [a:Josh Lanyon 359194 Josh Lanyon https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1289326144p2/359194.jpg] novellas & short stories are a problem. I can never stop as just one, especially not with the added bonus of having [a:Jason Clarke 18581543 Jason Clarke https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png] narrate them.To say this is only my second time reading this story would be an untruth. This story is a bonsai of things I love: relationship dynamics, old Hollywood, cold cases, murder mystery etc. To boot Jack & Tim are early versions of Adrien & Jake
Largely an okay read, but I am annoyed that the only bi character ends up being the killer.