A Portrait of Phillip

by J. P. Bowie

Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

FICT-G Bowi

Publication

iUniverse, Inc. (2004), 264 pages

Description

When Peter Brandon, a gifted young artist awakens from a coma of three years, he learns that his lover, Phillip, was brutally murdered and no one brought to justice for the crime. With the help of Andrew Connor, his physical therapist, he slowly regains his strength, but it is not until he visits Phllip's graveside and receives an affirmation that his dead lover is somehow guiding him to the truth, that he feels the need to get on with his life. Through mutual friends, he meets Jeff Stevens, an ex-cop now a PI, and together they discover that Phillip was not the victim of a random gay-bashing, but of a deliberate act to silence him. They unravel a web of lies, deceit and a friend's treachery. During their investigation, Peter and Jeff find a mutual attraction for each other, a situation that is thrown into jeopardy in their final face off with Phillip's killer. In his first novel, J.P. Bowie turns in a fast paced page turner filled with a likeable community of characters that will delight readers and keep then entertained till the last page.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member krysteria
A nice, easy to read to book. The storyline is what attracted me. I liked the characters a lot, but thought there could have been more detail surrounding Peter's recovery from his coma. However, that's not really what the book is about. It's more about the murder mystery. There is mostly good
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character development, there are just so many characters that some of the detail on the main ones gets left out. However, there are other books in this series that have the same characters, so life with these people is an ongoing process. I haven't decided yet if, and when, I'm going to read any of the others.

On a scale of 1 to 10, a 7.
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LibraryThing member Carol420
I know I reviewed this book a few weeks ago...but I believe the "evil book fairies" must have come and carried it away because I cannot find the review anywhere, on two different sites. So... I will give it another try. I liked the book but there was a lot of grief to get through...especially when
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Peter visits Phillip's grave. Phillip had been dead for 3 years but to Peter, who had been in a coma, it might as well have been yesterday. The author should have gone with the theme of Peter grieving for Phillip while searching for the killer and had him gradually begin to fall in love with Jeff. It was just too sudden to be believable. Other than that, it was a good mystery, and I will try another of the series.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2002

ISBN

0595323553 / 9780595323555

Rating

½ (7 ratings; 3.6)
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