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Vermilion: Valentine & Lovelace #1 (Valentine and Lovelace), by Nathan Aldyne

Vermilion: Valentine & Lovelace #1 (Valentine and Lovelace), by Nathan Aldyne

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Vermilion: Valentine & Lovelace #1 (Valentine and Lovelace), by Nathan Aldyne



Vermilion: Valentine & Lovelace #1 (Valentine and Lovelace), by Nathan Aldyne

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Daniel Valentine, a gay bartender, and his straight friend Clarisse Lovelace, a real estate agent, are the investigative duo of this set of four light mysteries set in Boston in the 1980s, all named after a color. In the first of these, Vermillion, the two investigate the murder of a 19-year old gay male hustler.

Vermilion: Valentine & Lovelace #1 (Valentine and Lovelace), by Nathan Aldyne

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #657241 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.18" h x .62" w x 5.59" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. If I Could Catch Time in a Bottle..... By Anastasia McPherson Books with dual authorship are often problematic because of idiosyncrasies in syntax and tone. That is not the case here where the two author format gives extra depth and richness to all of the characters. Set in Boston in the eighties, Vermilion at first seems to be an exercise in nostalgia, but it isn't, written in the late eighties, it is a genuine portrait of a more innocent time when debauchery was well intended and which was all too brief. It is both serious and funny examining homophobia and the fate of lost young adults on one hand and the bantering, loving friendship of gay men and straight women on the other.Daniel Valentine and Clarisse Lovelace are friends, young adults who are on the verge of having to either get serious about life or adjust their aspirations. Daniel tends bar in an upscale gay club, having lost his job as a prison social worker due to political machinations. Clarisse is nominally in real estate. A young hustler, the kind of lost young man nobody but his tricks notice, has been found dead, dumped on the lawn of a publicly and cynically homophobic politician. Daniel and several key others observed him on the night of his death, though nobody seems to have noticed the man who accompanied him.What follows is not only a mystery, but a romp through the dark and light sides of the eighties...the fun, the friendships, the fruits of the sexual revolution, the decaying cities, the anomie and disenfranchisement and the shadow of AIDS. All of this is served up with a light hand. The mystery is well plotted, even though the friendship between Clarisse and Valentine is the driving force of the book, as it should be, as this is the opening volume of a series, all scheduled for publication by Felony and Mayhem.Sex, sexuality and sexual escapades are referred to, but never graphic. There is nothing to offend here. The banter is snappy, the characters realized and the setting lived. A wonderful way to while away an afternoon in times gone by and friendships remembered with a grotty mystery with a social conscience almost as a bonus. Lovelace and Valentine are characters to love and I highly recommend not only this opening volume, but the three in the series that follow.For those who are interested, I liked this enough that I researched the authors and found that one, Michael McDowell, wrote great Southern Gothics with a horror flavor that are more than worth exploring. I also recommend Felony and Mayhem Press, a publisher that does beautiful reprints of sophisticated mysteries and thrillers in several sub-genres, books that have been forgotten but deserve continued readership. I've discovered many treasures in the Felony and Mayhem list. All fans of mysteries will find a gem at Felony and Mayhem.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Read all 4 of the books in the series! By tim I discovered this book by accident shortly after it was published! I found it funny, well written and a slice of East Coast Gay life! Now, after re-reading it, and the series over again, I am drawn to its nostalgia!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Part of a series of classic gay themed mysteries By Tom from sf I read Vermillion when it first came out in 1980. Reread it this week. It was a terrific book then and is still a terrific book.

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