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  • The Secret Tunnel

  • A Mitch Mitchell Mystery
  • By: James Lear
  • Narrated by: Daniel Carter
  • Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)
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The Secret Tunnel

By: James Lear
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Summary

Mitch Mitchell is back! All aboard the Flying Scotsman as our horny hero tackles a new case that mixes murder, mystery, and mansex.

Handsome, muscular Edward "Mitch" Mitchell made a splash in James Lear's spicy variation on the British cozy mystery, The Back Passage. Now, in this steamy send-up of Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, he's travelling from Edinburgh to London for a reunion with his ex, "Boy" Morgan. All aboard the Flying Scotsman for a ride that's anything but smooth, as Mitch discovers his fellow travellers include Belgian power bottom Bertrand and sleazy starlet Daisy Athenasy - and her butch publicist Peter Dickinson. Add to the recipe a group of kilt-wearing soldiers, some very accommodating railway workers, and a dead body tumbling out of the toilet, and you have a magical mix of comedy, mystery, and non-stop sex.

©2008 Cleis Press (P)2011 Cleis Press
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  • Categories: Erotica

Critic reviews

"A wickedly brisk blend of sexual romps and intricate sleuthing. Cliche-free erotica is a treasure: an intelligent mystery is a pleasure. Finding both between the covers of the same book is elegantly orgasmic." ( Q Syndicate)
"Lear's prose is vibrant and colorful.... This isn't porn accompanied by a wah-wah guitar, this is porn to the strains of Beethoven's Ode to Joy, each vividly realised ejaculation accompanied by a fanfare and the crashing of symbols." ( Time Out London)

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Deeply riveting & stimulating crime

The story line is complex, filled with unexpected turns as any true crime novel should be.

After listening to this book, almost every sentence I hear feels like an innuendo of sorts. It definitely is a stimulating book both for the mind and…

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