The man in black by L.R. Liverpool – Review by StephanieTellas

“Naive dreamer Fenimore James runs from home and goes west to become a famous outlaw––Simon Shaw. However, his fantasies of glamorous robberies quickly evaporate as he joins the notorious Red Evans gang and finds himself in the middle of a strange and bloody game, where gang members are suddenly being murdered one-by-one at the hand of a mysterious pursuer, who leaves cryptic signs scarifying their bodies. To complicate matters further, Fenimore’s waking hours become torture, when he begins questioning his own sexuality, finding himself falling head-over-heels for a fellow male gang member, whom he hated and feared just recently. While his nights are plagued by a bizarre dream figure––the Man In Black. Meanwhile the boss of the gang slowly gets paranoid, starting to suspect that the killer is someone among his own men.” Do they figure out who is doing the murders? Does Fenimore find love? Will have to read the book to find out. Lots of stuff going on with the characters, lost of suspense in the story. Triggers this book has is its an LGBT thriller and mystery that contains violence, occasional foul language, and adult sexual situations. I recommend for adults to read.
I give this book 4 stars.

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