• Diagnosis: Death

  • The Paul Monroe Mystery Series, Book 2
  • By: A.P. Eisen
  • Narrated by: Kale Williams
  • Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (86 ratings)

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Diagnosis: Death

By: A.P. Eisen
Narrated by: Kale Williams
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When a body is found in the park, Paul Monroe knows two things: This isn’t a simple mugging, and the weekend he has planned with his boyfriend is officially over before it begins. With no murder weapon but a slew of suspects at the ready, Paul and his partner, Rob, begin the tedious task of piecing together the few clues they have.

Happier than he’s ever been, Cliff knows there’s more to Paul than the tough exterior the man shows to the world, but Cliff is determined to take things slow. An unexpected phone call forces him to revisit the pain of his past, and now he needs Paul more than ever, but he’s hesitant to ask, unwilling to pressure Paul into a decision he might not be ready to make.

Paul’s investigation means more long nights away from Cliff, who is grappling with his unsettling news. Not being able to support Cliff isn’t sitting right with Paul, and for the first time his personal life is as important as his job. Knowing he has Paul to lean on gives Cliff the courage to speak and to heal old wounds as they navigate the minefield of building a relationship. Meanwhile, a killer walks the streets of Thornwood Park, and Paul won’t be satisfied until they are caught and justice served.

©2019 A.P. Eisen (P)2020 A.P. Eisen

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Another nail biting gripping mystery!

This is book 2 in the Paul Monroe Mysteries and although it can be read as a standalone, I recommend reading this in the series order as we see the character and his love interest develop.

I loved seeing Paul and Cliff getting accustomed to their new relationship.

The new case this time was even more gripping and had me intrigued and biting my nails till the very end.

As Paul and Cliff navigate the new waters of their relationship, a killer is loose on the streets of Thornwood Park.
Can Paul catch the killer as well as be there for Cliff?
Another stunning book in this mystery series.

Kale William's really sets the right atmosphere and tone for this thrilling narration.

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Book two of the Paul Monroe series by Felice Stevens is a continuation and happens about three months into Paul and Cliff's budding relationship. Even though both are carefully threading water I found it amusing that they didn't see they were basically living together. Paul for all of his insecurities with having his first real boyfriend is a natural. He is sweet, kind and very intuitive to Cliff's needs. Cliff is such a terrific man and perfect for the surly detective. However when Paul is with Cliff he definitely softens around the edges and lets his guard down. He is slowly leaving the closet and it feels right to him. Murder is something that Cliff has come to realize is part of the deal when dating a homicide detective. A grisly death leads to a myriad of suspects and once again Ms.Stevens delivers a fast-paced and riveting mystery along with a sizzling romance. There was also an element of hurt for Cliff as he tries to navigate his feelings of betrayal of his parents who turned their backs on him when he was young. They have reached out to him and he is beyond confused. The books are showing a great deal of growth in the relationship between the two men. You may want to read the first book before delving into the second tale. I so highly recommend this wonderful story.
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Once again Kale William's easy relaxed reading made this audiobook a real treat. His interpretation of Paul is just how I imagined it would be. An excellent presentation that I relished from the first moment to the very end. Mr. William's voice really does this great mystery justice. I urge you to try this wonderful and well-presented audiobook.

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great story

interesting crime story, great continuation of a budding relationship. loved it. oh also good narration

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Loving this series!!

Wow really enjoying this series. I thought this book was better than the first. Now that we know the MCs better. I also found the case to be better a little harder to solve than the first book. I can’t wait for more. As always the narrator was perfect!!

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Diagnosis: Death

I love this series! The mysteries are well done. And the characters are great. The author does a good job of balancing the mystery and romance without letting one part over take the other. The narrator does a terrific job and brings the story to life.

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Enjoyed This

Fun mystery, narrated by the enjoyable Kyle Williams. Mr. Williams has a great voice. If he is narrating you can be sure it is quality work.

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I love this series!

I was overjoyed when I saw this book had been released. I loved the first book in this series and couldn’t wait to read more.

Paul and Cliff’s relationship develops by leaps and bounds in this book. It was no secret that Cliff wasn’t too happy with Paul being in the closet, but he also respected him to come out on his own terms when he was ready. I can only imagine what a difficult situation this would be, and I can sympathise with both. I mean no one has the right to force you out of the closet before you are ready, just as much as you shouldn’t be forced back into it for the sake of pleasing someone else. It wasn’t a huge issue in this book and mostly a reflection on my part. I love how Paul tried to come out slowly, by going out on dates, trying to meet Cliff’s friends. And by trying I mean that he always got called away on cases whenever they had plans with the guys.

I liked the mystery, we get to meet some acquaintances from the first book. The murderer was, to me, obvious from that first interaction, but I enjoyed the detective work all the same. The friendship between Paul and his partner Rob is also a good one. They aren’t just partners at work but also genuine friends who support each other through the rough times reminding each other of the good when things are looking dark. I love their dynamic and hope to see much more of it as the series progress.

The characters and their lives feel genuine to me. They aren’t perfect and neither are their reactions, they are human and people can relate to them. Because haven’t we all told a white lie? Overreacted to a situation before having a chance to really look at the situation? I know for sure I more than once have forgotten to make that phone call or send that text. Or hold on to that hurt a little bit longer, because it’s safer than to opening up again? There’s no over the top drama or spinning out of control. It’s life and sometimes it’s a little more difficult to navigate than others, but it’s also something I truly enjoy.

This book was performed by the widely talented Kale Williams. Thinking back, there are a few moments that stand out to me, that touched me more than others. The first one being from Cliff’s POV when Paul kissed him in front of his friends. The love between them just poured off them, it touched the ones in the bar, and it definitely touched me. Also the pain and apprehension when Cliff was talking with his parents was clear in Williams’ voice, and he made the listener feel what Cliff felt, the hope of repairing the broken relationship, and the fear that it would only cause more hurt in the end. Then there was Paul and Rob, when Rob called with bad news. I felt Pauls pain when hearing the news, hurting for his friend and the need to support him. Williams delivered each line with a surety that comes with having almost 100 books under his belt. He knows what he’s doing and it shows.

Diagnosis: Death was a great follow up to the first book and I can’t wait to read more books from this series.

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

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Satisfying Suspense

This series is finding its groove. I felt more chemistry between Paul and Cliff and liked watching the relationship grow. Especially seeing Paul step up... that scene at lunch still makes me smile when I recall it. And the secondary characters, especially Rob, are a treat. Add in an interesting mystery and this is a solid mystery well worth a listen. Kale Williams does an excellent job but he usually does. 😊

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Good story. Good narration.

If you are looking for a romance with a dash steam and some mystery, this is a good listen.

The author tends to use misdirection instead of subtle clues for unfolding the mystery. I enjoyed the character development more than the mystery aspects of the story. Since the author appears to be new to police procedural and mysteries, I am interested in seeing how this series develops.

As usual Kale Williams narration was performed well.

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