We Know Where You Live by Jean Taylor

We Know Where You Live

Jean Taylor

Maggie Garrett is a red-headed San Francisco P.I. with a reputation for quick thinking and an ability to keep her mouth shut. When a local gay paper accuses the Pride Club, some of whose members have close ties to the Mayor, of financial improprieties, the club’s Executive Committee hires Maggie to investigate.

In the face of a terrifying campaign of intimidation against her, Maggie discovers a web of corruption that extends far beyond the gay community. As she gets closer to the truth the stakes are raised and a member of the Executive Committee is murdered. Is it a random act of anti-gay violence or a result of the investigation?

Attacks on Maggie suggest she’s on to something, but will she survive to get to the bottom line?

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From Booklist

First-time novelist Taylor introduces redheaded private investigator Maggie Garrett. In her debut appearance, Maggie, an ‘out’ San Francisco lesbian, is asked to investigate a local newspaper’s charge that members of San Francisco’s influential Pride Club, a group of successful gay activists, are guilty of financial improprieties. Before Maggie even sets up her first stakeout on the case, she receives threats on her life, her house is burglarized, and her beloved pets are terrorized. The violence quickly escalates when the Pride Club’s treasurer is beaten to death, and the Mayor’s special assistant, also a Pride Clubber, is found dead. Maggie soon discovers that financial shenanigans are only the tip of the iceberg in a plot that extends far beyond the gay community and involves some of the town’s most high-profile politicos. Fast pacing, a fresh, likable heroine, and carefully drawn glimpses of the San Francisco gay scene balance the mostly so-so writing, somewhat banal plot, and doesn’t-always-work humor. Recommended for large collections willing to give a promising new series time to develop. Emily Melton

Midwest Book Review

Taylor’s engaging mystery is built around a lesbian protagonist’s investigations into the politics and underworld of San Francisco’s gay community. Maggie’s investigation into a local gay paper’s questionable accounts brings her social and political confusion as a murderer is loosed.


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Details

ISBN 1878067621
Genre Mystery
Copyright Date 1995
Publication Date 01-Feb-95
Publisher Seal Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 246
Series Maggie Garrett Mystery
# in Series 1
Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 14290

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