It’s honestly funny as can be as well, between the two MCs. It’s not just even the spy/mystery stuff. The question is, will he find Quinn in time? He knows without a doubt he’ll find Quinn. Quinn may be a spook, but he’s Mark’s spook, dammit-and once he gets Quinn home, he intends to keep him. It takes Quinn’s disappearance while investigating a rogue antiterrorism organization that results in Mark making up his mind. Meanwhile, something strange is going on in the intelligence community worldwide. Maybe this relationship thing with a spook isn’t such a bad idea. But Quinn does something no one else ever has-he comes after Mark. Once he realizes how close he’s allowed Quinton Mann to get to him, he does what any self-respecting spy would do-he makes tracks out of there. But when Mark uses the excuse of going to Massachusetts for his mother’s funeral to end their relationship, Quinn’s not buying it. There they are though, for a total of five glorious days. He’s astounded to discover himself in a relationship with Mark Vincent, not because Vincent is a man, but because he’s a top-rated WBIS agent. Quinton Mann, a highly ranked CIA officer, is used to being called the Ice Man.
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