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Detective Everett Larkin of New York City’s Cold Case Squad has been on medical leave since catching the serial killer responsible for what the media has dubbed the “Death Mask Murders.” But Larkin hasn’t forgotten that another memento—another death—is waiting to be found. Summer brings the grisly discovery of human remains in the subway system, but the clues point to one of Larkin’s already-open cases, so he resumes active duty. And when a postmortem photograph, akin to those taken during the Victorian Era, is located at the scene, Larkin requests aid from the most qualified man he knows: Detective Ira Doyle of the Forensic Artists Unit. An unsolved case that suffered from tunnel vision, as well as the deconstruction of death portraits, leads Larkin and Doyle down a rabbit hole more complex than the tunnels beneath Manhattan. And if this investigation isn’t enough, both are struggling with how to address the growing intimacy between them. Because sometimes, love is more grave than murder. Also available as an audiobook! Memento Mori series reading order: #1 Madison Square Murders #2 Subway Slayings #3 Broadway Butchery Same Universe Spin-offs: Southernmost Murder (standalone) Snow & Winter series reading order: #1 The Mystery of Nevermore #2 The Mystery of the Curiosities #3 The Mystery of the Moving Image #4 The Mystery of the Bones #5 The Mystery of the Spirits #1 Interlude (Snow & Winter short story collection) An Auden & O'Callaghan Mystery series reading order: #1 A Friend in the Dark #2 A Friend in the Fire Keywords: gay romance, police procedural, slow burn, opposites attract, detective, whodunit, serial killer, partners-in-crime, mm romance, medical condition, grumpy sunshine
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1 primary bookMemento Mori is a 1-book series first released in 2022 with contributions by C.S. Poe.
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I enjoyed this even more than the first one, probably because there was less marriage drama with Noah (though he does make an appearance here). Noah is the worst character and it's very unclear why he and Everett were ever a couple, much less enough to get married.
This was a great murder-mystery and both leads are very charming in their own weird ways. This series is making its way to the top of my list, it's so good. The mystery of the cases is well thought out and has a satisfying conclusion (though it's still from the cold case squad so keep that in mind). It's also very PG so if you're into MM but not into sex scenes, definitely give this a go. The couple is very in love in a way that doesn't make your eyes roll and there's a lot of cute moments without it feeling sugary.
I can't wait for the next book.