I'd do nothing but reading if I could (ok, maybe eat some great food, buy some fancy shoes between two books...oh, and spend some quality time with the gorgeous guy I married while I am on reading-break anyway...)
A really enjoyable, if a bit brutal read.
It gives a strong sense of time and place, which I always appreciate, without taking up too much space in the story.
The backstory of Don Harris - that was brilliantly done. The relationship between him and his old friend back in Chicago. The stark realism regarding motivations and actions.
This author always makes it hard for the following book - because after having read one of his books most M/M books look like fairy tales, pure fiction.
A really great read.
Only tiny niggle was the GFY/romance part. I think that was a bit too quick and was in stark contrast to the rest of the story telling.