The Same Place
The Lamb and the Lion, Book 2
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J.F. Harding
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Gregory Ashe
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For what seems like the first time in Teancum Leon’s life, things are looking good: He’s put an end to the toxic relationship with his former sex buddy, work is going well, and Jem Berger has officially decided they are best friends - in spite of Tean’s objections. Things are looking good for Jem too, although he’s not thrilled that somehow Tean has talked him into getting a real job. Everything changes, though, when Tean’s friend Hannah asks for help: She’s being followed, she tells them, and she thinks she’s might be in danger.
After Jem and Tean spend a weekend tailing Hannah, trying to catch her stalker, they make two unpleasant discoveries. First, Hannah is right that she is being followed. Second, she isn’t being stalked. She’s being watched by the police, who are interested in Hannah’s connection to a missing person investigation. And the detective in charge is none other than Ammon Young, Tean’s former friend and ex-sex buddy.
Tean and Jem’s search for the missing woman leads them to a body. The cause of death is a mystery, but one thing is clear: Someone wanted the remains destroyed. Tean believes it was homicide, and so do the police.
When Hannah is arrested for the murder, Tean and Jem must race to prove her innocence. But everyone seems to be lying, including Hannah, and she’s willing to take her secrets with her to prison - or to the grave. The answer may lie with the animal teeth marks on the victim’s remains. Good thing Jem knows a wildlife vet.
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- Mrs. E. J. Curtis
- 23-06-22
Enjoyable Story
A well written story with and interesting concept. The characters are likeable and the narration is very good.
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- Helen Cartledge
- 26-04-22
I love this book
Tian and Gem might be my favourite couple, I adore their dynamic and how they compliment eachother. I'm so invested in them.
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- WallE
- 29-10-21
More unravelling for Tean and Jem
Well Tean and Jem. It is another fine mess you have got yourselves into.
Read this book and the title will be explained
Helping out a friend's leads to an interesting mystery and philosophical issues to resolved. As to what Tean and Jem are to each other learning more about their families makes you understand their wariness. Also, Tean's ex is both a help and hindrance to both the case and their relationship.
Gregory Ashe gets the balance right in not letting relationships and back ground histories overwhelm a good mystery bur at the same time giving you characters to care about and Jeff Harding continues to bring this series to life.
Onwards with the series.
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- Erryn Barratt
- 07-11-21
Tean and Jem are back
I was always skeptical of a grifter and a wildlife vet who solved crimes. Seemed to stretch credulity. But the first book worked, so I dove into this one. Glad I did. At first Jem is up to his old tricks. He’s holding down a job, despite his dyslexia, but he can’t quite quit those criminal tendencies. So he gets fired. Again. And then he gets turfed from the apartment he’s squatting in. Tean keeps trying to help him find a place to live but there are just so many roadblocks. And Tean’s couch (and dog Skippio) are far more appealing.
Speaking of Tean, he’s finally dumped Eamon once and for all. The married police detective had been stringing Tean along for years, always promising to leave his wife. Always promising to come out. Always promising Tean they could be together. And although Tean appears to have moved on, Eamon has a few surprises up his sleeve.
When Tean’s co-worker Hannah is caught up in a potential missing person case that turns into a homicide, Tean knows he has to help. And Jem’s right there. The problem? The police have this covered and don’t need the men interfering.
On top of that, the foster mother who abused Jem is back in the picture. Ugh.
Some things haven’t changed. Like Tean’s creative ways to die involving animals of some kind. His creativity knows no bounds.
I have to say, this book had more violence than I maybe saw coming. There are horrific descriptions of animal cruelty – the victim is an animal right’s activist, so some of that is to be expected. Also, the book is just violent. Or has moments of violence. Never gratuitous though. The acts fit in the story.
Tean and Jem save the day. The cops are looking pretty incompetent. Tean and Jem admit there’s more to their relationship than just friendship. Does that leave Eamon out in the cold? I sure hope so, but Tean and Jem haven’t completely committed each other, so I expect more to come.
J.F. Harding is doing a great job of narrating this series and I think he was a brilliant choice. So on to the next one.
(and because I commented on the cover for the first book – I liked this one as well – the two men above Salt Lake – lovely.)
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- BevS
- 23-12-21
Love the story, love the narration...
Another great job done by JF Harding. Onto The Same End. 5 stars, no hesitation.
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- L.D.
- 17-10-21
Fascinating Characters and Great Plot
The Same Place is the second book in The Lamb and The Lion series. Once again, Tean and Jem are faced with a mystery that rocks their world. Their relationship is still in limbo – friends who are teetering on something more, something deeper. The plot is interesting and pairs nicely with their emotionally complex relationship. I can tell Gregory Ashe did his research which makes the book’s setting so rich and detailed. This makes for a really wonderful book that I thoroughly enjoyed. The audiobook was also well done with a great narrator. I could hardly stop listening to the book it was that good and addictive.
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- Andrew Kenny
- 16-08-23
Equally sweet, exciting and beautiful
I love this series and this book doesn’t disappoint. Very exciting and refreshing to read about sort-of normal-ish people. By that I mean, not overly beautiful or hyper masculine
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