Saturday, June 29, 2019

Window Watcher by Matt Converse







Blurb


Murder is in the eye of the beholder. In this M/M nod to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic Rear Window, Heston is a writer who spends most of his life alone in his own little world. One spring day he pulls up his window shades and sees more than he ever imagined.
The gorgeous and younger Icarus wants Heston to commit to love. To prove himself, he ends up trying to solve a murder without either of them becoming the next victim. A peek into a stranger’s life can turn from sexy to deadly in the blink of an eye. What you see isn’t always what you get. 


Review 
My Rating - 5 Stars!


Matt Converse's Window Watcher is a delightfully entertaining gay take on Rear Window. It's a riveting mystery/thriller that I had to read in one sitting.

Heston's not willing to commit to his lover Icarus, which is drama by itself. Add in a murderer and Heston seeing some interesting things through his neighbor's window, and things get both wild and dangerous.

The author did a wonderful job of making me question things along the way. As cut and dry as it should be, it still threw me of at times. 

If you are looking for a quick thriller, don't miss Window Watcher.

 


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