![]() If you like tongue-in-cheek humor, crazy twists and turns, and sizzling chemistry, then you'll love Josh Lanyon's kooky, quirky novel. If you like tongue-in-cheek humor, crazy twists and turns, and sizzling chemistry, then youll love Josh Lanyons quirky novel. Can the ex-lovers solve the murders and rekindle their passion, or will a killer attendee write them out of their Happy Ever After for good? Somebody Killed His Editor is the first book in the madcap Holmes & Moriarity romantic gay mystery series. ![]() With all fingers pointing to Holmes, Moriarity has no choice but to clear the name of the man who broke his heart. ER, no, the corpse of Christopher's obnoxious editor. But even his years of experience couldn't prepare him for the discovery of a second body: his irascible, but awfully cute ex-boyfriend Christopher. ![]() When the only bridge into the conference venue washes away to reveal a dead body, Moriarity falls back on old skills to secure and investigate the crime scene. Ex-cop JX Moriarity is soaking up all the newfound fame from his successful crime fiction. or stumble across a dead body in the woods. ![]() Stranded at a writing conference for the weekend, he never expected to bump into an old flame. ![]() After both his boyfriend and long-time publisher dump him, he worries his life is officially at the start of a steep decline. Can a mystery author and an ex-cop combine their powers of deduction to find the killer? Turning forty has left much to be desired for mystery writer Christopher Holmes. ![]()
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![]() Later on, he also made a similar work concerning the life of Jesus Christ. To supplement his income, he made a book out of his drawings and watercolours based on his hunting experiences. ![]() īy the end of the 1960s, Poortvliet was able to make a living as an independent illustrator. He was also a passionate hunter, which led him to drawing various nature subjects. He illustrated various books, among them works by Jaap ter Haar, Leonard Roggeveen and Godfried Bomans. Poortvliet took more pleasure in the work he did on the side for several publishers. ![]() Poortvliet did not attend art school and his family discouraged him from becoming an artist: `My family thought that artists were, you know, a little bit dangerous, all those naked women, all that drinking all night." Instead, Poortvliet's father wanted him pursue a profession that would produce a stable income, so Poortvliet began a career in advertising, initially drawing scenes of families for soap companies. ![]() Life īorn in Schiedam, Poortvliet was best known for his drawings of animals and for " Gnomes", a famous series of illustrated books with text by Wil Huygen. Rien Poortvliet ( Dutch pronunciation: 7 August 1932 – 15 September 1995) was a Dutch artist and illustrator. ![]() |