Murder Most Gay by John Simpson - Presentation Transcript
Murder Most Gay by John Simpson
J. Simpson
A serial killer is targeting gay men, preying on them in popular bars and
parks. Assigned to the case, rookie cop Pat St. James feels all too close to
the victims. Hes gay and firmly in the closet at work. The fact that hes sent
undercover as a gay man is a stroke of irony. Pat and his fellow cop,
Hank, are hanging out in bars, trying to get a lead on the killer. At the same
time, Pats looking for Mr. Right - juggling three men, hoping hell find the
perfect match for himself. He picked up Bill at a bar, Deans a longtime
friend . and in yet another ironic twist, his partner, Hank, is also gay and on
the list of possible beaus. As the killer continues to rampage, strangling
and raping his victims, Pat has to focus on his work and hope that his
personal life survives the stress. But when his hopes and dreams for
happiness overlap with the investigation, Pat may be headed for big
trouble.
Personal Review: Murder Most Gay by John Simpson
I am a fan of the gay detective genre and Simpson presents us with a nice
version; a very young cop who works in the closet but uses his instincts
and his sexual identity to help solve a case. Simpson brings in some timely
aspects to the piece and things just keep moving. It reads fast but is very
engaging; I needed to keep reading. As an older person, I enjoyed reading
the gay aspects of this from a writer of my generation but about characters
of our children's generation. The issues of homophobia, prejudice and hate
are still an issue even after so many decades of advancements. The sex is
not gratuitous but is presented very naturally. I am ordering some of his
other books.
For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price:
Murder Most Gay by John Simpson 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
I am a fan of the gay detective genre and Simpson p more
I am a fan of the gay detective genre and Simpson presents us with a nice version; a very young cop who works in the closet but uses his instincts and his sexual identity to help solve a case. Simpson brings in some timely aspects to the piece and things just keep moving. It reads fast but is very engaging; I needed to keep reading. As an older person, I enjoyed reading the gay aspects of this from a writer of my generation but about characters of our children's generation. The issues of homophobia, prejudice and hate are still an issue even after so many decades of advancements. The sex is not gratuitous but is presented very naturally. I am ordering some of his other books. less
0 comments
Post a comment