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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • 280pp
    • Sales Rank: 92,172
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      • Pub. Date: April 2009
      • Publisher: Bold Strokes Books, Inc.
      • Format: Paperback, 280pp
      • Sales Rank: 92,172

      Synopsis

      New Orleans PI Micky Knight just had to get into a butch pissing contest with the journalist partner of a famous doctor working with her lover, Cordelia James. Micky's insistence that the skills of a reporter are of no use to a PI backfires, and now she's stuck with a drop-dead gorgeous assistant and the case of a dying gay man looking for a child he might have fathered. These chains of events-and an act of nature-will tear Micky's life apart in ways that may never be put back together.

      Fifth in the Lambda Award-winning Micky Knight mystery series.

      Jo Ann Vicarel - Library Journal

      PI Micky Knight (Lost Daughters) is hired to find the child of a wealthy New Orleans businessman dying from HIV and hepatitis C. Complicating her case is Hurricane Katrina and an almost deadly dose of cocaine.Lambda Award winner Redmann devotes too many pages to Micky's sex life, which takes the focus away from Redmann's vivid depiction of a devastated New Orleans. For gay and lesbian mystery collections.

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