James Quentin
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Born
New Zealand
Genre
Influences
Member Since
September 2021
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The Lilbury Murder
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2025
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2 editions
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"Well written, likable main character, good story, and some laugh-out-loud moments. The book took a little too long to get to the main plot, and the resolution of the murder was messy and melodramatic. Looking forward to another Arden Forrest book."
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"I liked this book. The plot was fantastic, the writing was really good, and the mystery had me second guessing the whole way. I will definitely be back for another book from James Quentin."
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"I enjoyed this mystery and would love to see more - is it going to be a series? At first I thought it was moving a bit slow, but if you stick with it, it's worth it. Turned out to be a great one with a good ending."
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Three Wrong Turns in the Desert (Have Body, Will Guard, #1):
"I wavered between two and three stars on this one for a while. The writing was decent, the characters mostly okay and the story was moderately intriguing... but, there was a problem. A big enough problem for me to deduct a star.
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“Why can't you say it?" I hardened my voice. "Because I'm telling you, you never have. I'd have remembered."
He stared at me with disbelief. [...]
"Love you? Of course I love you. Baby, I fucking worship you.”
― The Dark Tide
He stared at me with disbelief. [...]
"Love you? Of course I love you. Baby, I fucking worship you.”
― The Dark Tide
“I thought of the words of the Renaissance philosopher Michel de Montaigne. "If you press me to say why I loved him, I can say no more than because he was he, and I was I.”
― The Dark Tide
― The Dark Tide
“And yet there was something about his strength, his arrogance, his sheer size that got under my skin. He probably couldn't even spell vanilla. He was probably selfish in the sack. Probably selfish and greedy and...unsophisticated. And hung like a horse.”
― Fatal Shadows
― Fatal Shadows
“He kisses—how do I explain it? Like someone in love. Like he has nothing to lose. Like someone who has just learned a foreign language and can use only the present tense and only the second person. Only now, only you. There are some men who have never been kissed like that. There are some men who discover, after Arthur Less, that they never will be again.”
― Less
― Less
“By the end, Arthur Less is in tears, sobbing in his seat, and he thinks he has been sobbing quietly until the lights come up and the woman seated beside him turns and says, “Honey, I don’t know what happened in your life, but I am so so sorry,” and gives him a lilac-scented embrace. Nothing happened to me, he wants to say to her. Nothing happened to me. I’m just a homosexual at a Broadway show.”
― Less
― Less


















