by Chris Owen and Jodi PayneDetective Shane Mullin is used to domestic investigations. So when
Janet Brint hires him to tail her husband, City Councilor Daniel, he
doesn't think much of it. Everyone has something to hide, and Janet
thinks Daniel's problem is drugs.
It's not drug abuse
that has Daniel hiding out, though. As Shane follows Daniel about, he
realizes the politician is having lots of sex. Gay sex at that. Shane
is fascinated with Daniel's case, wondering just what Janet hopes to
gain by exposing Daniel's secrets.
Shane is also
fascinated with Daniel the man, so much so that attraction blooms, and
he and Daniel begin an online friendship. One thing leads to another,
and Shane finds himself leading his own double life, seeing Daniel
while continuing to investigate him.
With no good way out
of his deception, Shane has a decision to make about what to tell
Daniel, and Daniel himself has some tough choices about his life and
whether or not to go public with his sexuality. Can Shane and Daniel
work their way through their web of lies?
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