![]() ![]() ![]() It’s also great fun to watch as he opens up and throws fears to the wind, figuring out how to stand tall in his own way. Their relationship progresses pretty fast, but it makes sense that it does: both are lonely, and Whyborne in particular has been hiding his desires and repressing everything for a long, long time. Both of their pasts become absolutely key to the investigation, laying them bare to each other (in more ways than one, hurr hurr) and forging an incredible bond. At first, he’s just meant to translate a coded book for the detective, but he quickly finds himself drawn in deeper - partly due to interest in the case itself, and a large part because he finds himself attracted (of course) to Griffin. Whyborne is a philologist working in a small museum who gets suckered into helping an ex-Pinkerton detective (Griffin) unravel the murder of a museum patron’s son. ![]() Charles, this is definitely going to be for you it has many of the same hallmarks. Charles’ work - and this series crosses over with one of Charles’ series. Hawk’s work for a while, partly at the urging of Portal Bookshop, and partly because I already loved K.J. ![]()
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