· Maloney’s Law by Anne Brooke is a gay romance and mystery. It’s also a dark, deep, and poetic gay romance and mystery. I confess I love novels written in the first person and present tense, but I also know it’s quite difficult to write them well. But not, apparently, for Brooke. Her Maloney’s Law is exceptionally well-written/5. Maloney's Law. My fourth novel is a dark crime thriller about Paul Maloney, a small-time private investigator who against his better judgement takes on a case brought to him by his ex-lover, Dominic Allen. Soon he finds himself battling with the forces of big business and international crime, and his own life comes under threat. The deeper he pushes, the closer he comes to losing everything he holds dear. Can he solve the mystery and protect those he loves before it’s too late? Anne Brooke lives and writes in the UK. Her latest novel, Maloney’s Law, has been shortlisted for the Royal Literary .
"Well, Anne Brooke has done it to me again. I read the first book in the series (Maloney's Law) where Paul Maloney, a broken man, was the main character. At the end of the book, he met Craig Robertson and even though they didn't end up together, they established a connection. This is Craig's story. And what a story it is.". Maloney's Law|Anne Brooke, Women's Migration: Marriage, Fertility And Divorce (Longitudinal Study)|Great Britain: Office Of Population Censuses And Surveys, The Ultimate Language Of Flowers|Rob Cassy, The Knot Master|David Burridge. Anne#39;s scarily honest journal.
Maloney's Law - Reviews “Maloney's Law is the book previous to The Bones of Summer which I reviewed on this blog. One of the frustrations I had about The Bones of Summer is that I never really understood the character of Paul Maloney. He seemed such a private person and yet also had baffling mood swings. ANNE BROOKE BOOKS: Independent writer of modern fiction. I have a contract for the publication of Maloney’s Law in the US by PD Publishing – double hurrahs!. Anne Brooke lives and writes in the UK. Her latest novel, Maloney’s Law, has been shortlisted for the Royal Literary Fund Award and the Harry Bowling Novel Award.
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