![]() ![]() ![]() So, Richard Burns, who was like a father to Ty, was killed in the previous book. (Some spoilers ahead, but hell I don’t give a fuck about them because I’m trying to convince myself this book wasn’t real). I’m not entirely sure what the plot of this book was, but let me try to be explain it. But hell, it basically summed up the entire book. That was just the first couple of chapters. Some genius, mastermind plan he came up with. ![]() Then he miraculously discovers his house is bugged, so he gets home pretending to be drunk, fucks Ty, and takes off. We start off with Zane, working in his office, hating his job. See, The X-Files has genuinely amazing, kickass FBI agents, if you were wondering.) (If you don’t mind, I’m going to use nothing but X-Files gifs to express my utter disappointment with this book. “If there was one thing Ty and Zane knew how to do, it was abuse each other for fun.” I managed to finish Crash and Burn, and I’m feeling generous, so it’s getting two stars instead of the one star it deserves. ![]()
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