She Came By The Book by Mary Wings

She Came By The Book

Mary Wings

It’s been twenty years since Emma Victor’s boss, the flamboyant politician Howard Blooming, was assassinated. Now she’s promised to deliver his private papers and their secrets into safe-keeping. The opening of the Howard Blooming Memorial Archive seems to provide Victor with a golden opportunity. But her mission is soon placed in deadly jeopardy when the chief archivist suddenly succumbs to cyanide poisoning…

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ISBN 425156974
Genre Mystery
Publication Date 01-Mar-97
Publisher Berkley
Format Paperback
No. of Pages 272
Series Emma Victor Mystery
# in Series 3
Notes From Publishers Weekly

San Francisco legal investigator Emma Victor stumbles into trouble at the inaugural gala for the Lesbian and Gay Archive. The glitterati are all on hand for the ceremonies, which come to an abrupt halt when the archive’s executive director, Tracy Port, digs into her cyanide-laced potatoes. The poison seems to have been carried in the amulet worn by prominent mystery writer Helen Thomas, who certainly had a motive: Tracy was making moves on Helen’s partner. Retained by Helen’s lawyer, Emma tracks down Gurl Jesus, the young photographer who recorded the gala, in the hope that the photos will show the poison being added to dinner. Gurl Jesus sets a merry chase that includes a stop in a piercing parlor, but by the time Emma finds her, Gurl Jesus is dead and the Polaroids are missing. Only after a third murder does Emma realize the killer’s identity, in a denouement that will surprise even a reader accustomed to the gender-bending ways of the lesbian and gay community. Lambda Literary Award winner Wings (Divine Victim) is too generous with false leads, and some of her characters are cliched (a notable exception is a Gertrude Stein scholar who offers a very clear reading of at least one piece of Stein’s difficult prose). And while the plot evinces some gaps, this remains a compelling story, featuring a tremendously likable sleuth in a sharply etched milieu.

Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Booklist

When a disenfranchised group can dispassionately evaluate itself in the public eye and, better yet, poke fun at itself, it suggests the group has attained more sophisticated self-acceptance, greater mainstream acceptance, and new maturity. Wickedly witty even when depicting a grisly poisoning, lesbian mystery scribe Wings’ latest, set amidst the San Francisco gay glitterati, actually portrays gays and lesbians as sometimes less than nice, if not downright despicable, and practicing various deceptions, plots, infidelities, and other acts that make them fully human characters. Fans of Wings’ lesbian detective, Emma Victor, will welcome her return, too, and find her resourceful, irreverent, and sexy as ever as she attends the opening of a gay and lesbian archives only to witness the murder of a high honcha in the mammoth San Francisco gay and lesbian community. As her investigation deepens, Victor must examine her own relationships and values, in the process becoming one of the most three-dimensional, hence most interesting, contemporary lesbian mystery stars. Whitney Scott –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 11662

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