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The One (Hardcover)
Kevin Winters
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R766
R683
Discovery Miles 6 830
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With Kevin Winters' novel, The One, the author has delivered one
good read which is fast-paced, character-driven, and a page-turner
of a book about life, love, and murder in the gay community. This
is not your typical murder mystery Winters has crafted a
fascinating story about two men, one of them the owner of two hot
Toronto restaurants, who moves comfortably in the city's gay
community. He dates, hopes for Mr. Right and unexpectedly a very
alluring man enters his life-and his heart-and the story is off and
running. Nick and Brent are in the throes of building a new and
exciting relationship when a murder takes place. With one man dead
and the other, part of the police investigation, the story broadens
into a frantic race to find the murderer. Who would do this...and
why? Winters reminds us on every page that love is love, homosexual
or heterosexual, and that the issues of trust, commitment, hope,
and dreams are not only similar, but very much the same. The author
brings sensitivity and insight to this compelling story. This is
one tale designed to keep readers mesmerized. The plot is
compelling, with the characters well created, the touch of humor
just right, and several clever plot twists guaranteed to keep
readers guessing to the last page.
Nick Ward's eerie dream the previous evening which included a
footprint in his yard was just that - a dream. However, the real
footprint that he found on his patio the next day is where "The
One" ends and "The Elusive Footprint" begins. Nick and Brent enjoy
an even closer and loving relationship when Brent moves in and they
enjoy spirited times with their circle of friends. However, Nick's
tranquil world is soon upended by silent - then menacing - calls
and the footprint becomes linked as a series of mystifying events
propels Nick's tranquil life into a nightmare of harassment. Nick
confides in his close friends and the police, desperate to find out
who is inching dangerously close. Winters' spellbinding sequel
masterfully draws lovers of gay romance and mysteries into a
sensual and absorbing story with richly painted characters and
jaw-dropping plot twists with his scintillating new work.
In Kevin Winters' fast-paced novel, The One, readers are treated to
a page-turner of a book. Combining an insider's view of the
relationships and daily happenings in the gay community with an
added mystery, the author has delivered one good read. Nick Ward,
an affable and hard-working guy who owns two restaurants in
Toronto, moves comfortably in the city's gay community. He dates,
hopes for Mr. Right, and unexpectedly finds him. When all seems
perfect, Nick's new and loving relationship is suddenly thrown off
course when a murder takes place and the story broadens as the
police race to solve this crime. The plot is compelling, with the
characters well created, the touch of humor just right, and several
clever plot twists guaranteed to keep readers guessing to the last
pages.
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The One (Paperback)
Kevin Winters
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R512
R483
Discovery Miles 4 830
Save R29 (6%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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With Kevin Winters' novel, The One, the author has delivered one
good read which is fast-paced, character-driven, and a page-turner
of a book about life, love, and murder in the gay community. This
is not your typical murder mystery Winters has crafted a
fascinating story about two men, one of them the owner of two hot
Toronto restaurants, who moves comfortably in the city's gay
community. He dates, hopes for Mr. Right and unexpectedly a very
alluring man enters his life-and his heart-and the story is off and
running. Nick and Brent are in the throes of building a new and
exciting relationship when a murder takes place. With one man dead
and the other, part of the police investigation, the story broadens
into a frantic race to find the murderer. Who would do this...and
why? Winters reminds us on every page that love is love, homosexual
or heterosexual, and that the issues of trust, commitment, hope,
and dreams are not only similar, but very much the same. The author
brings sensitivity and insight to this compelling story. This is
one tale designed to keep readers mesmerized. The plot is
compelling, with the characters well created, the touch of humor
just right, and several clever plot twists guaranteed to keep
readers guessing to the last page.
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