Larry Boots: Exterminator by John Inman


Larry Boots: Exterminator by John Inman
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Genre: Action/Adventure, Contemporary, Mystery/Suspense
Length: Full Length (172 pgs)
Other: M/M, Anal Sex
Rating: 5 Stars
Reviewed by Dryas

Kenny Long is living a new life. Blinded in an accident, he has taken control of his unexpected reality the best way he can, and it’s working out better than he hoped.

Of course Larry Boots doesn’t know any of that. All he sees is a beautiful man sitting on a park bench.

Larry has a few problems of his own: his mother. His job. The lack of romance in his life.
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His job. In the course of that job, Larry strikes up a friendship with Kenny. The next thing he knows, he’s so head-over-heels in love, even his mother doesn’t seem so bad. Of course his career is still a problem, but he’s working on that. Hopefully he’ll have the problem resolved before the man he’s being paid to murder succeeds in murdering him first.

And before the man he loves finds out he’s a cold-blooded killer.

Meet Larry Boots, a young man with a special job. He takes care of criminals that have slipped through the law.

Although this has a lot of dark areas there are also plenty of funny moments involving his mother, Greta, who is a 70-year-old hippie. There are also humorous moments with his poodle dogs.

What really struck me was how well the author portrayed a blind person. As it turns out, Ken is a teacher for the blind. He had lost his sight in a car accident and I know how hard it is to adjust to a whole new way of life. The characterization of Larry is so well done, and he takes the high moral ground not letting the disability affect him. Their conversation was rather stilted, but who’s isn’t when you first meet a new person? It was obvious at their first meeting there were sparks between them. Their relationship develops slowly and has realistic problems. On the first date Larry takes him to the zoo thinking that Ken would enjoy the sounds and scents of the animals. It was so sweet seeing Ken’s reaction, full of wonder and happiness. They end up in bed together and have better sex then most men they had been with. There are lots of facets to this story, but I’ll let you read it to get the full effect.

I would recommend this book to anyone. The characters are so well described that you feel part of the family. Being visually impaired myself I was impressed how realistically Ken was portrayed. Although Larry kills people, I can’t find it in me to be disgusted because he was just doing his job. With a wonderful relationship which helps both men’s life, Larry learns to let go of the rage for his brother and Ken learns to be more confident in himself.

This book is a fun and thought-provoking work that many would enjoy.

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