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SUMMARY ☆ PDF, eBook or Kindle ePUB ¹ Stella Duffy

Herself Meanwhile Saz Martin is hot on the trail of a woman known only as September who commute alternative chapters saz investigates september girl
CHARACTERS Calendar Girl Saz Martin #1
Between London and New York in a whirlwind of drug smuggling gambling and high class prostitutio I loved this when I read it Great story
SUMMARY ☆ PDF, eBook or Kindle ePUB ¹ Stella Duffy
Maggie has fallen for the girl with the Kelly McGillis body a mysterious woman who can't commit This Mask Noir title from the literary Serpent s Tail imprint has been sat in a pile of books I ve intended to read for about half a decade and very nearly got donated to a book sale last week until I realised that it was written by THE Stella Duffy was in fact a British feminist lesbian mystery novel written in the mid 90s and really sounded like the kind of book I should be reading after all And yes it served its purpose by being something to read at those times when the doorstop of the next Neal Stephenson book I wasam still reading was not appropriate to read such as bedtime but it was so damned good that I actually put down the Baroue book and then stayed up to finish it This really shouldn t surprise anyone even vaguely familiar with the uality of Duffy s literary work and I m not talking about the kind of genre bollocks that the literary John Banville churns out as Benjamin Black either Calendar Girl has a very interesting protagonist or three and a compelling narrative voice that drags you in to the mystery of September and The Girl With the Kelly McGillis body and spins a forgive the collouialism I ve been immersing myself in my adopted Aussie culture of late ripping yarn filled with psychological insights hot sex and strong female friendships AND I just discovered there s four of them Happy days
- Paperback
- 224
- Calendar Girl Saz Martin #1
- Stella Duffy
- English
- 07 June 2017 Stella Duffy
- 9781852427122
This Mask Noir title from the literary Serpent's Tail imprint has been sat in a pile of books I've intended to read for about half a decade and very nearly got donated to a book sale last week until I realised that it was written by
Saz is ok but the story lacked reality Some things seemed to happen because the story had to move along The end wa
Very well paced and plotted with awkward as hell dialogue in parts; a very interesting examination of how little we can know the people we think we know intimatelyMaggie's first person narration was chilling if a little on the nose and takes the reader through a gauntlet of certainties about her and The Woman w
I first read this almost twenty years ago It was the author's first novel I guess I must have liked it back then because I've kept it Anyway second time around I enjoyed it again It introduces a young lesbian private eye Saz Martin and the case she gets involved in has her travelling between London and New York She manages the two different voices very well Saz's chapters are in the third person whereas the oth
It took a little bit to get into this with alternating narrators 1st and 3rd person that were so jarringly different But once I settled in this was excellentSaz is a great character I look forward to reading her in books
alternative chapters saz investigates september girl
I loved this when I read it Great story
Because of the author’s popularity evidenced by the relatively high numbers of reviews she has received I was expecting
Intriguing mystery and format Two parallel stories unfold but as parallel lines meet in infinity here they draw closer much faster London detective Saz Martin is hired to find mystery woman September by a man with whom she the mystery womanhas dinner every other Friday but whose name he doesn't even know Meanwhile comedienne Maggie has an
c1994 FWFTB comic mysterious prostitution drugs PI This was a recommendation from a reference book regarding crime fiction I had hig