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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Fun, as always Review: I love these books -- just the distraction I need from everyday life, heat/humidity, and boring co-workers. Everytime I read about Alex, Peter and Jean, I laugh a lot and have some fun. It's fun to have Jean have some nice romance, even if the boys don't handle it well!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A fun read Review: Peter and Alex have been happily married for eight years. Although he loves his wife dearly, Peter feels most alive when he works with his life partner and his mother on a case for the CIA or FBI. Peter has a full time job while Alex has allowed his business to fade into oblivion since he only wants to work on another case. While he impatiently waits for the next call, he volunteers to work on the election campaign of Charlie Clarke, a senatorial candidate who supports gay rights.However, the religious right has mounted a major attack on Clarke. Bomb threats happen daily at the candidate's campaign headquarters. The incidents become so regular that the workers openly joke about the threat. That changes when a bomb explodes and the body of the office manager is found in the debris. With Alex already an insider, the FBI tags him and Peter to make inquiries into the truth behind the explosion and murder. Their inquiries hit close to home, forcing the unknown perpetrator to attempt to kill Alex and Peter. Alex is a terrific character who seems sort of like an adult Ferris Bueller; someone who, through his cocky confidence in himself, gets the job done. The romance between Alex and Peter seems realistic and inspiring. The story line is fascinating, especially a subplot starring Alex's mother and an enigmatic stranger. With novels likes this one, GOVERNMENT GAY and CAPITAL QUEERS, Alex is turning the talented Fred Hunter into a household name. Harriet Klausner
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Politicians are just that...POLITICIANS! Review: What a sad commentary that the word POLITICIAN has become a pejorative, but NATIONAL NANCYS once again proves it. This offering by Mr. Hunter engages Alex, Peter, and Jean in a twisted story of political intrigue, back-stabbing, deception, fraud, and geriatric romance. Alex and crew are on the trail of what appears to be either a "political" assassination or a hate-crime. In the process, the uncover a host of "skeletons in the closet" and a fair number of self-important egotists. The action is swift and replete with surprises. I totally enjoyed this "episode" of the Alex Reynolds series and recommend.
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