Kill Your Darlings - Josh Lanyon Audiobook
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At this mystery conference, murder is more than just another plot twist….
Nobody likes conferences, but they’re part of the job.
Millbrook House senior editor Keiran Chandler has spent years curating the best voices in crime lit, but when an unsolicited manuscript is handed to him at the Noir at the Shore mystery conference, truth collides with fiction. I Know What You Did is more than just another slush pile submission—it’s a direct threat.
U.N. Owen seems to know what really happened in Steeple Hill all those years ago. Who is Owen? How does he know these things? Clearly the mysterious author is after more than a book deal. But what?
With a potentially career-ending publishing merger on the horizon, the end of his affair with best-selling author and former homicide detective Finn Scott, and not so subtle threats from someone in his past, Keiran has a lot bigger problems than coming up with something witty to say on discussion panels.
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This post has 4 comments
January 24th, 2026
Thank you so much. Any book of Lanyon’s a treat! :)
January 24th, 2026
Thanks!
January 25th, 2026
Taste is subjective and cancel culture is a swamp of he said she said subjective assertions. I’ve been a reader for a very long time and long before we had the rich selection of audio books now available, we just had books and some few ebooks.
For a very long time Lanyon led readers to believe she was a male writer. She sold more books that way. There were some serious flame wars over the topic. I maintained that Lanyon was a female and time proved me correct.
That sort of deception would be seriously put down and pounded on in media today.
Lanyon has never and never will write male relationships from an authentic pov. If a white male authored fiction claiming to be a black female I”m prettty sure that when the truth came out they’d be crucified. It’s subjective for sure but that’s my point about Lanyon. Especially since a lot of gay men paid money for books thinking they were getting fiction written by a gay man.
Duplicitous at best.
January 27th, 2026
Something in previous comment spoke to me and made want to share my point of view, as mine is so tangential.
An aside: Dunno what it is about her books, but they annoy me and yet I keep coming back to them. Must be a sign of a good writer, in my view. I have to say, it has always read to me as a woman’s writing.
Practice of pseudonyms is a long standing one, including the gender-swapping. It can be a literary device, like another narrator level, a part of fiction, a part of experience, no?
I would be cautious of weighing or seeking the “authenticity” of any romantic novel relationship for two reasons: 1. it’s usually somebody’s fantasy, designed for some purpose (to scratch an emotional itch, for example), not a description of real people, and 2. romantic relationships can differ vastly and be beyond comprehension or belief no matter the gender of persons involved.
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