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It must have been sometime in the 80s. A few years ago, I tried it again and simply loved it. Anyone interested in gay fiction or mysteries or both should be reading these books. My copy fell apart, though. The original hard covers are still available from used booksellers on Amazon or Ebay and are often quite cheap.
I just noticed, there are some new myreading gay out, very exciting. Highly recommend this series. Playwright Joe Orton had quite the life and the book deals with it frankly. And certainly the dynamic between Orton and his lover and eventual killer is very myreading gay.
Blue Heaven, Joe Keenan — A wonderfully funny book with two lesser, but enjoyable sequels. In the 80s, my ex always made jokes about wanting to marry a woman for the wedding gifts. Obviously, Keenan had the same idea, he just decided to write a book about it. Keenan went on to write for Frasier; which is great for television viewing but not so great for gay fiction.
Michael Nava — Another favorite mystery series. I loved the way he incorporates the AIDS epidemic in these books. Comments Showing of 6 6 new post a comment ». Dec 31, AM. I love your picks and read most that are on your list with the exception of John Lahr.
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I feel that I have a duty to implore that you read Chris Bram's Surprising Myself, it's a really good novel and you can see the talent bursting out of Bram in this first novel. I'm a big fan of Joseph Hansen and find myself always returning to him, I myreading gay love his style of writing, wish he was still here to write more novels.
I have just purchased your books and plan to read them during the holiday weekend, since I have a killer cold and don't plan to be out and about At any rate have a Happy New Year, stay safe and keep writing! Dec 31, PM. I do have a copy of Surprising Myself. It's in my To Be Read pile which is at the moment about fifty books.
I will get to it, though. Thanks for the comment and I hope you enjoy my books. Jan 01, AM. I loved Dancer from the Dance the first time I read it in the 80s. This book was my introduction to gay fiction. I may have to go reread it, since I still have it on my shelf. Jan 31, AM.
I also I did read Edmunds City Boy, which I liked