He's to Die for

He's to Die for

Hardback
3.910

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"Sweet and sexy and satisfying enough to make me almost forget there were actual lives at stake." - Alicia Thompson, USA Today bestselling author of Love in the Time of Serial Killers

Brooklyn 99 meets The Charm Offensive in this sparkling romantic murder mystery: it's murder cute in the first degree when a detective finds himself falling for the lead suspect in a career-making case.

At 29, Detective Rav Trivedi is the youngest member of the NYPD's homicide squad, and his future looks bright. He may be a bit of an outsider in the department-an ivy-league educated gay Brit with a weakness for designer suits-but his meteoric rise and solve rate prove he belongs.

So when his CO assigns him lead on the high-profile murder of a record executive, Rav is ready for action. He won't be distracted by TV crews, tabloids, or what's trending on social media, nor by the ridiculously hot rock star with a clear motive and no alibi.

This is it, his shot, and he is not going to screw it up-certainly not by falling in love with his number one suspect...

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Format
Hardback
Pages
320
Price
29.00 €

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He’s to Die For - And So Is This Book!

"He’s to Die For" by Erin Dunn is a thrilling blend of murder mystery and heartfelt romance. When Jack, the front singer of a famous band, crosses paths with Detective Rav during a high-profile murder case, they’re thrown into a web of secrets, lies, and danger. As the investigation unfolds, the list of suspects grows longer, and just when I thought I had it figured out… the truth hit me completely out of the blue. The mystery is smart, tense, and full of twists, but what made me truly love this book was Jack and Rav’s relationship. They’re wholesome in the best way - lifting each other up, bringing out the best in one another, and proving that even in dark times, love can be a safe place. I turned the last page feeling both satisfied and a little sad to leave them behind. If you’re looking for a read that keeps you guessing while also making your heart feel full, this one’s absolutely worth picking up.

He’s to Die For - And So Is This Book!
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“You remind me of him a little, actually. The way you instantly own a room.” Rav’s heart skips, but he keeps it light. “I hope that doesn’t mean you think of me as a brother.” “Don’t worry, my thoughts are appropriately carnal.”

Das Buch hat mich gepackt und nicht losgelassen. Ich habe zwischendrin das Buch bewusst weggelegt, obwohl ich es weiterlesen wollte, weil ich nicht wollte, dass es endet. Der Schreibstil ist flüssig und packend. Ich liebe den Humor, den die Beschreibungen, aber auch die Charaktere ausmacht. Was mich besonders begeistert hat war die Dualität des Buches. Zum einen der Fall, aber auch die Romanze, die sich niemals gestört, verdrängt oder die Show gestohlen haben. Der Fall war nicht so einfach, wie es den Anschein hatte und hat sich durch das ganze Buch gezogen. Ich habe das Ende und die Auflösung nicht kommen sehen. Was ich sehr mag. Die Romanze war einfach Chef Kiss. Die Chemie zwischen Rav und Jack war einfach toll. Ich war sofort dabei und habe mitgefiebert. Besonders die Beschreibung auf dem Konzert! Das war der Hammer! (IYKYK!!) Rav und Jack können natürlich auch nicht die Finger voneinander lassen, aber die Beschreibungen waren so gut gewählt, dass sie nicht explizit waren, aber man immer wusste, was gerade losgeht. Genau das Futter, dass mein Kopfkino braucht und ich würde sagen auch perfekt für alle Leute, die keine expliziten Spice Szenen brauchen. Ich mag sehr gerne, dass die Charakter einfach queer sein können und es hat keine Rolle gespielt. Ja, Rav hat von seinen Kollegen manchmal den ein oder anderen Spruch abbekommen, aber so stellt man es sich irgendwie in einem Department der Polizei vor. Aber ansonsten war es nie ein Thema. Ich bin sehr traurig, dass das Buch zu ende ist und dass es noch nichts anderes von Erin Dunn zu lesen gibt! Ich möchte mehr! Gefühl – Was ist das erste Gefühl, nachdem du das Buch beendet hast? Begeistert Unterhaltungswert & Pacing Fesselnd Charaktere & Originalität Tiefgründig & Spannend Empfehlung Unbedingt Lesen!

3.5

Detective x Singer

A nice book I had fun with, but felt lacking in some points. Rav Trivedi is a detective in the NYPD and is finally getting to be the lead detective in a high-profile case. A record executive has been murdered and the prime suspect is the lead singer of a popular band, Jack Vale. Soon, Rav can understand the fans pining for him, but he has to stay professional... right? I really liked that premise, and the beginning was exciting, their banter funny. The mystery was also well made. I didn't guess who the killer was, though one person seemed suspicious and I wasn't totally wrong. The mix of romance and mystery was pretty good, and I generally liked both parts and liked the characters. Now, to my critique, which is mostly subjective. Like, it all made sense in the story, but I personally just wanted a bit more actual investigating. Not that there wasn't, but due to something that happens relatively early on, it's more like the case is happening around them, and only near the end, there is more of that again. Also, the whole "I can't fall for my suspect" thing gets solved a bit too quickly, as well as the falling in love part. Jack didn't feel as present in the story, which made sense since he is a celebrity and really busy, and Rav is the POV character. They were cute together, and I enjoyed their romance, but I guess there was just a bit of depth missing for me. Same goes for the side characters. While I didn't guess what was going on in the mystery department, there weren't that many characters as suspects and even less with more than just a few lines. The band had 4 members, two guys (Jack and Ryan) and two women, but I can't even remember their names because they were hardly there and when one of them met Rav and asked him a few questions, she also drops a Harry Potter reference... like, really, in a queer book in 2025? And it was such an unnecessary line. There were multiple other pop culture references already (and many celebrities I didn't know since I'm not into that), why would you add that 🙃 So yeah, generally a pretty good book, but no highlight or anything.

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