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Loading... The Darcy Boys and the Case of the Secret Skulls (2009)by A.J. Ryan
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This story was an awful attempt at making the Hardy Boys sexy. An 18 year old virgin in this day and age, please. Tommy was way too innocent with all his gosh and gollys. Mr. Ryan made a point of saying that Dash was African American yet the two guys on the cover are white. I have enjoyed the Fathom's Five books written under the G. Knight name. This story was rather hopeless in my opinion. ( ) This short story by A.J. Ryan, another pen name for Geoffrey Knight, author of the Fathom's Five series, is a pure fun and naughty sexy romp. Eighteen years old Tommy and his nineteen years old newly stepbrother Dash are all alone for the summer, since they parents left for the honeymoon, and they promise to stay together and look for each other... like asking to the wolf to look out for the sheep... oh yes, Dash will look good for Tommy, but his idea is not to protect the boy. As the author well says, the two boys are very similar... apart that one is blond and the other brunette, apart that one has blue eyes and the other green, apart that one is a wasp boy and the other an Afro-American from the ghetto... yes they are the same in the desire to get into trouble and get into each other pants. Both Tommy and Dash are into sleuthing and there is a mystery to solve: in a small college twon each month, during full moon, a male virgin is murdered. Dash wants to find the truth and Tommy wants to tag along... there is only a problem: Tommy is a virgin! Obviously there is a way for Dash to protect Tommy, watcha bet how much time will Dash take to understand what he has to do? ;-) There is really nothing serious in this short story, and even if I had too less pages to fully enjoy these two boys, I can already say that Tommy is one of my favorite character of ever. I don't really know if he is really dumb or if he is the most clever men of all, since, in the end, he obtains what he wants and he is the one who enjoyed all the aspect of their adventures. Tommy is so out of every normal definition of man/boy that I sometime worried for him and his innocence; oh no, not his 'physical' innocence, that I was eager to read when he would have finally lost it, but his 'inner' innocence; he is so open and friendly that everyone can take advantage of him, but in the end, I don't believe Dash is so much different from Tommy. In the end, the author was right, Tommy and Dash are really the same. http://www.amazon.com/dp/1926704800/?tag=elimyrevandra-20 no reviews | add a review
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