A review by ssejig
A Lethal Love by Max Walker

3.0

Mixing bipolar meds and alcohol is never a good idea. And Griffin Banks knows that but he does it anyway. Too bad this time he wakes up to find his roommate has been murdered. He knows that he didn't do it but they were alone in the apartment.... Luckily, his father is a big name and he doesn't get arrested right away (circumstantial evidence). He decides that he needs help and goes to Stonewall Investigations

Alejandro Santos isn't impressed by this pretty boy. But at least this case is a break from the sea of uninteresting cases. And, once Griffin gets his act cleaned up, he becomes a person that Alex is willing to spend more time with. Maybe even the rest of his life.

I appreciated that Walker made it so that Griffin got himself sober and stable before entering a relationship rather than having their Twu Lurv solve all the problems. Not that love and a good relationship can't help, but that it shouldn' be the thing that solves the problems. The mystery was a little out there and the end got really weird (not in a joyful reading way) but it was an okay book overall.