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Murder In The Rue Dauphine - Greg Herren
Murder In The Rue Dauphine
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For gay New Orleans private eye Chanse MacLeod, it seemed like a simple case: find out who was blackmailing his pretty-boy client's rich, closeted boyfriend, collect a nice check, and take some time off. But then the pretty boy turns up dead in what looks like a hate crime and the gay community... show more
For gay New Orleans private eye Chanse MacLeod, it seemed like a simple case: find out who was blackmailing his pretty-boy client's rich, closeted boyfriend, collect a nice check, and take some time off. But then the pretty boy turns up dead in what looks like a hate crime and the gay community of New Orleans is up in arms, demanding justice. In the stifling heat of a New Orleans summer, Chanse searches for an extremely clever killer on a trail leading to a gay rights organization, boys for hire, and New Orleans society, knowing he has to find the killer before the entire city explodes.Greg Herren has been a freelance journalist, personal trainer, and book critic. He is currently the editor in chief of the Lambda Book Report.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781555835859 (1555835856)
Publisher: Alyson Books
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Series: Chanse MacLeod (#1)
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Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud rated it
3.0
The Book Report: Chanse MacLeod, former LSU football star, New Orleans policeman, and present-day private detective, gets a client in the most appealing possible way for a gay male mystery: His hottie hirer picks him out, and up, at the gym. Hunky Mike Hansen is, wait for it, in love with a rich, ma...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it
2.0 Murder in the Rue Dauphine: A Mystery
First novel. Set in New Orleans, we follow Chanse MacLeod, private detective, ex cop. The plot is paper thin, the setting in New Orleans is well done, the characters are interesting but needed to be flesh out a lot more. We don't really care about Chanse or his absent new boyfriend Paul, the bad guy...
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer rated it
2.0 Murder in the Rue Dauphine: A Mystery
The Characters are all cheerless and obsessed with looks and age. Overall I thought Herren had a good chance at a good mystery ruined by a sad environment and characters I didn't care about.
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