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NOIRISH COSY CRIME SET IN THE BARS, BACK STREETS AND DRAG CLUBS OF LONDON'S SOHO IN THE 1980s. Six classic crime capers in one fabulous volume set during the most important decade for LGBTQ rights, in the most vibrant and dynamic part of London, with a soundtrack of pure nostalgia. Murder, arson, kidnap and mayhem - this series has it all.
A collection of six novellas set in 1980s Soho, each sharing a title with a hit song from the period or the previous decade. 👇👇
rwmgPros: The mysteries were fairly straightforward but still kept the reader's attention. The story title/song title gimmick provides a clue to where the reader's focus should be without giving too much away. The setting felt authentic enough to make me wonder if it was part of the author's lived experience. I liked the fact that although the two detectives were both gay and were flatmates they were not a couple and each had their own love life. 👇(edited) 3y
rwmgCons: The prose was a bit clunky, particularly in expository parts. Some repetition from story to story so perhaps a compilation was not the best way to read them. The corrupt, homophobic cop was a bit of a pantomime villain and although it is implied in the last story that he gets his comeuppance, we don't actually get to see it so presumably he could still appear in any future stories.
Would I read any future stories by this author? Definitely.3y
The mysteries were fairly straightforward but still kept the reader's attention.
The story title/song title gimmick provides a clue to where the reader's focus should be without giving too much away.
The setting felt authentic enough to make me wonder if it was part of the author's lived experience.
I liked the fact that although the two detectives were both gay and were flatmates they were not a couple and each had their own love life. 👇 (edited) 3y
The prose was a bit clunky, particularly in expository parts.
Some repetition from story to story so perhaps a compilation was not the best way to read them.
The corrupt, homophobic cop was a bit of a pantomime villain and although it is implied in the last story that he gets his comeuppance, we don't actually get to see it so presumably he could still appear in any future stories.
Would I read any future stories by this author? Definitely. 3y