Lost Daughters
J.M. Redmann
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From Publishers Weekly
With its plethora of subplots and varied characters, this fourth installment in Redmann’s Micky Knight series is an ambitious work. When Micky’s well-to-do physician girlfriend, Cordelia James, must visit the coroner’s office to identify a former lesbian patient who has been brutally murdered, the death appears to be an isolated incident. But matters take a twist after another lesbian patient turns up dead. Meanwhile, Micky is busy working on two missing-persons cases: in one, a mother looks for her estranged daughter; in the other, an HIV+ drag queen searches for his biological mother. Micky’s complicated investigations unearth numerous closeted skeletons. The death of two uncles brings a few revelations about Micky’s enigmatic past as well, provoking her to search for her own mother, who abandoned her nearly 20 years ago. Micky’s diggings inadvertently lead her straight into the boudoir of powerful, closeted society matron Suzanna Forquet and her old-moneyed husband, Henri. The novel is spiced with sarcastic humor, and Redmann carefully ties together her various plot lines, but even the neatness and the wit don’t quite relieve the book of the burden of its characters’ self-conscious struggle with Life Issues. Trodding a familiar path of family dysfunction, closet politics and unrequited love gone awry, this mystery ultimately winds up as an unappealing mix of lesbian group therapy and gumshoe kitsch. (July)
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From Library Journal
New Orleans private investigator Michele ‘Micky’ Knight searches for a black woman’s rejected lesbian daughter, a dying drag queen’s natural mother, and her own long-ago ‘runaway’ mother. Beneath each investigation lies a complex web of character, history, and circumstance, a web made stickier by a serial murderer who stalks lesbians. Micky’s lover, doctor Cordelia, and a small host of medical, gay, and/or police-type friends and relatives also become involved with other remarkable denizens of the city. An admirable, tough PI with an eye for detail and the courage, finally, to confront her own fear. Recommended.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Details
ISBN | 1932859039 |
Genre | Mystery |
Copyright Date | 1999 |
Publication Date | 01-May-05 |
Publisher | Bywater Books |
Format | Trade Paperback |
No. of Pages | 260 |
Series | Mickey Knight Mystery |
# in Series | 4 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Paper Type | Electronic Format Available |
BookID | 7569 |