

Mitch is horny and amusing, and I was very glad that women don't get visible erections, because I found myself wanting to keep delving into the book, so I'd read it at school, work, on the bus, and other places where my enjoyment would have been 'inappropriate'. Fantastical in how every man is gay and willing (if only life were that way and I had video cameras set up everywhere). As James Lear he is the author of The Back Passage The Secret Tunnel Hot Valley The Low Road and The Palace of Varieties. Review 2: Kind of odd to give a book four stars that I wouldn't recommend to everyone I knew, but The Secret Tunnel is intensely niche in its market, and knows that market well. James Lear is the nom de plume of a prolific and acclaimed novelist. A seaside village, an English country house, a family of wealthy eccentrics and their equally peculiar servants, a determined detective all the ingredients are here for a cozy Agatha Christie-style whodunit. I appreciate the fresh voice, perspective and I have always enjoyed puppies. Agatha Christie, move over Hard-core sex and scandal meet in this brilliantly funny whodunit.

He is unabashedly himself and the world loves him for it. Honestly, like all the other characters in the stories, I like Edward Mitchell. and the troops adopted a novel expedient to facilitate their passage. You'll never remember another book you ever read when you are in the midst of his sleuthing. The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Pioneers, by James Fenimore Cooper This eBook. This series is not profound, but boy is it memorable and what a palate cleanser. Imagine Hercule Poirot meets slightly clever, completely incorrigible porn star, meets puppy. Review 1: Eyebrow raising, somewhat shocking, always funny and very, very dirty.
