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The Sun Goes Down
The Sun Goes Down | James Lear
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Mitch Mitchell needs a vacation, and he is determined to make the most of his trip to the Mediterranean island of Gozo. Death never takes a break however, and at the behest of fellow doctor Bob Southern, Mitch soon finds himself investigating the demise of a young, gay lance corporal. The police have ruled it a suicide, but the young man s boyfriend claims it was murder. Suspecting an official cover-up of a queer scandal, Mitch gets to work on an investigation that leads him into a labyrinth of lies, false identities and secret sex. With tension, humor and plenty of Mitch Mitchell s exuberant sexual encounters, The Sun Goes Down cranks up the Mediterranean heat for one of his most baffling and dangerous cases."
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Mitch is called to Gozo in 1932 by a friend from medical school to help a young soldier on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Is the story one of a sordid affair of blackmail and suicide or of murder made to look like suicide?

The usual parody of Agatha Christie mixed with extra-curricular activities dear Dame Agatha never dreamed of. Fun but probably a good idea to bring the series to a close with this the 4th book before the joke wore thin.