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Secret at Skull House

Secrets and Scrabble, Book 2

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Secret at Skull House

By: Josh Lanyon
Narrated by: Matt Haynes
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Ellery Page is back - and in hot water again!

Unlike everyone else in Pirate's Cove, Ellery Page, aspiring screenwriter, reigning Scrabble champion, and occasionally clueless owner of the village's only mystery bookstore, is anything but thrilled when famed horror author Brandon Abbott announces he's purchased legendary Skull House and plans to live there permanently.

Ellery and Brandon have history. Their relationship ended badly, and the last thing Ellery wants is a chance to patch things up - especially when his relationship with Police Chief Jack Carson is just getting interesting. But then, maybe Brandon isn't all that interested in getting back together either, because he seems a lot more interested in asking questions about the bloodstained past of his new home than discussing a possible future with Ellery. What is Brandon really up to?

Ellery will have to unscramble that particular puzzle post haste. Because after his former flame disappears following their loud and public argument, Ellery seems to be Police Chief Carson's first - and only - suspect.

***This story contains no on-screen sex or violence***

©2020 Josh Lanyon (P)2020 Josh Lanyon
Cozy Fiction Mystery Feel-Good
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fantastic book!

This series is quickly becoming a favorite of mine! Good mysteries, cute side stories, and lovable characters!

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Love Ellery!

Ellery gets caught up in a murder case again! Josh Lanyon creates this likeable relatable guy and then throws him into the midst of another murder where he’s the number one suspect! At least let him get the book store in the black financially before he goes to jail!
This second in the Pirates Cove series is great!

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Another One from Josh Lanyon!!!

I have read the first and second books in this series and immediately purchased the audios for both!

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Don't miss this!

M/M cozy mystery, murder, murder-investigation, law-enforcement, friendship, bookseller, small-business, small-town, island-life, amateur-sleuth, verbal-humor, situational-humor*****

The story truly follows all the cozy criteria and has a great plot, fascinating characters, and laughs. It also has a police detective, a bookshop owner (and former professional TV actor) named Ellery (like Ellery Queen mystery writer!), a frenetic puppy named Watson (is there any other kind?), the Scallywags, and the Silver Sleuths. It's set in an island off New Jersey (USA) that's accessible by ferry (that's why they can have cars). Ellery inherited the bookshop and rundown Dutch Colonial from an ancient of his father and has only been a resident for four months. An old acquaintance (a real creep) comes to town to write about an old murder at a local cursed old house but winds up murdered himself. Guess who becomes the prime suspect by the police and the goat of the local press. Let the sleuthing begin!
Matt Haynes always does a wonderful job with all the voices and really acts out the story and not just read it with a voice that brings the characters to life with inflections entirely suited the situations and characters.

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Secret at Skull House

During the recent sale I bought the first two audiobooks of this series because I wanted to try it. I’ll keep reading the series but I won’t buy anymore audiobooks. The narrator isn’t bad but he’s a loud breather and it’s terrible for me to listen to. And definitely don’t use headphones with it.

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Slightly frustrating

I enjoy this series so far but am nursing the seeds of frustration as far as the romantic aspect. The mystery stays cozy, the town is still quaint, but if I were in the MC’s shoes - I would be done with it all and on the next ferry anywhere else.

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Great story. Great narration.

Another good mystery. More great characters. Beautifully crafted settings. (I love Josh Lanyon's settings. ) Great narration. What more can a m/m, mystery, romance fan ask for? Well... I adore stories that involve bookstores, law enforcement, and disgraced &/(!?$#@s. Not giving away that one just in case it counts as a spoiler. But yeah. I got that too.

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This series is quickly becoming a favourite

We are back in the small town of Pine Cove and life is getting back to normal for Ellery Page. Being a suspect in a murder wasn’t the ideal way to be introduced to a new town and community, but for the most part they now seem to be accepting of him. His bookstore has become the hub for gossip and for townspeople to meet, and while grateful for the traffic, Ellery wished they’d actually buy books from the store, but he’s content and enjoying his new life. He’s also enjoying whatever he and Jack had going, still not sure exactly what that was but happy to take the time to figure it out.

That is until his ex-boyfriend, Brandon Abbott, bought Skull House, an infamous – and haunted – house in town. Not only did he buy it – he intended to move to Pine Cove. The villagers welcome him with open arms, loving to have a celebrity in their midst. Well, everyone but Ellery that is. Let’s just say that he’s less than thrilled – even less so when the guy ends up murdered and he ends up the number one murder suspect – again.

In the past I’ve had a (mostly) difficult time with the cozy mystery genre. Maybe I’ve had some bad luck, but it seems like almost every one of them have either a main character (the amateur sleuth) that annoys me to no end, or they constantly makes these TSTL decision, to the point where I wouldn’t mind for them to end up the next victim. I’m so grateful that Secrets and Scrabble series has nothing of that. It’s all lovable characters and a quirky small town and good mysteries. I’m also really enjoying whatever Ellery and Jack have going on – or not going on. Sometimes I might want to hit them over the head, but that’s part of the charm, I think. It’s refreshing to have a relationship that rivals a snail in pacing, there are too many stories out there with insta-love, so it’s nice for a couple (not that they are one yet) to take their time to find their way. Like always I’m not going into detail of the mystery, but I will let you know that it was one and it kept me entertained.

I thoroughly enjoyed Matt Haynes performance of this book. He really makes you feel the essence of the small town and the gossiping townsfolk. He also portrays Ellery perfectly, his personality comes through so clearly and credibly. How he loves his new friends and how he’s reluctantly persuaded to investigate Brandon’s murder. He inflicts emotions into every line, to the point where it’s so easy to become a part of the story, to live in it. I’ve listened to countless of audiobooks by now, and I’ve come to realise that delivering a dialogue credibly is anything but easy especially interwoven with a narrative and descriptions. Haynes does it all perfectly, I’m kind of in awe off how well he nails every situation, and every line. You never have to wonder about any situation, he makes you feel the tension, the humour, exasperation and suspense.

This is quickly becoming my favourite series of Lanyon’s and I hope to come back for many more visits in the future. Highly recommended.

A copy of this book was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review for Love Bytes.

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Fun, great characters

Jack and Elliott have a long way to go but this slow burn mystery series keeps you drawn in. I enjoyed every second of listening to Matt Haynes skillful narration. He gives life and believablility to Josh Lanyon’s work. Can’t wait to listen to the next book in the series.

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No work *spoilers*

So great story I love the characters and the narration, what bugs me BEYOND anything else and why I only gave it the rating I did was because Jack really has now betrayed Ellery twice in pretty major ways and flaked on him relentlessly, and yet by the end Ellery has forgiven and forgotten and said I don’t care you screwed me over twice I STILL wana be your “FRIEND” grow a pair of balls for god sake, Jack should be working a hell of a lot harder if he likes Ellery, but all he has to do is pretty much smile at him and Ellery forgives and forgets everything and rolls over and shows his belly basically saying yes please sir please hurt me again and again!! I want more! It’s all forgiven!! So basically Ellerys utter spineless attitude towards Jack is what gets my goat.

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