Faces of Fear, an Inspector Terry Mystery


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You attract what you fear - or something far worse... Inspector Terry is drawn into a world of phobias and perversions as a highly intelligent, dangerously devious killer who calls himself Shadoe starts to single out the clients of renowned psychologist Dr. Joy Canova, torturing them to death with their own phobias. Patricia Miles, Joy's newest client, suffers from an intense fear of butterflies. Stranded in a pointless marriage and unaware of the dark secrets held by the people closest to her, she seeks the thrill of an affair and falls for Lionel Croft. What she doesn't know: he's one of Joy's former lovers and the main suspect in the case. Then Patricia's husband is found beaten to death - his mouth full of exotic butterflies. Is Patricia the next on Shadoe's list?




The Gay Male Sleuth in Print and Film


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In The Gay Male Sleuth in Print and Film (2005), scholar Drewey Wayne Gunn examined the history of gay detectives beginning with the first recognized gay novel, The Heart in Exile, which appeared in 1953. In the years since the original edition's publication, hundreds of novels and short stories in this sub-genre have been produced, and Gunn has unearthed many additional representations previously unrecorded. In this new edition, Gunn provides an overview of milestones in the development of gay detectives over the last several decades. Also included in this volume is an annotated list of novels, short stories, plays, graphic novels, comic strips, films, and television series with gay detectives, gay sleuths of secondary importance, and non-sleuthing gay policemen. The most complete listing available--including the only listing of early gay pulp novels, present-day male-to-male romances, and erotic films--this new edition brings the work up to date with publications missed in the first edition, particularly cross-genre mysteries, early pulps, and some hard-to-find volumes. The Gay Male Sleuth in Print and Film: A History and Annotated Bibliography lists all printed works in English (including translations) presently known to include gay detectives (such as amateur sleuths, police detectives, private investigators, and investigative reporters), from the 1929 play Rope until the present day. It includes all films in English, subtitled or dubbed, from the screen version of Rope in 1948 and the launch of the independent film Spy on the Fly in 1966 through the end of 2011. Complete with two appendices--a bibliography of sources and a list of Lambda Literary Awards--and indexes of titles, detectives, and actors, this extensively revised and updated reference will prove invaluable to mystery collectors, researchers, aficionados of the subgenre, and those devoted to GLBTQ studies.




Forthcoming Books


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The Publishers Weekly


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The Rhythm of Revenge/The Pangs of Prophecy


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THE RHYTHM OF REVENGE: A thrilling Fusion of Tap Dance and Suspense. London DI Frederick Terry is confronted with an explosive mix of unrequited desire and dark obsession. Jessica Warner lives to dance and lets nothing--including her jealous husband, her enamored choreographer, or her traumatic past--stand between her and her consuming passion. When she disappears mysteriously before the premiere of "The Taming of the Shoe," Terry begins to disentangle an intricate web of secrets and misunderstandings. It is only after a vicious attack on one of Jessica's former lovers that Terry realizes the horrifying dimensions of the danger Jessica is in. Three lives are in the balance, and he's running out of time. THE PANGS OF PROPHECY: Visions of violence govern April's life. She goes to extremes to prevent them from coming true. When she sees a murder in the offing, she informs the police. Inspector Terry unearths a secret in the prospective victim's past, but a lethal chain of events has already been set in motion.







Catalog of Copyright Entries


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No Other Darkness


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“The DI Marnie Rome series [is] one to watch.” —Shelf Awareness The gripping follow-up to Sarah Hilary’s acclaimed debut Someone Else’s Skin, No Other Darkness finds mystery’s “impressive new cop-heroine” (The Times, London) on a case that hauntingly echoes her own family tragedy. Detective InspectorMarnie Rome and her partner Detective Sergeant Noah Jake are investigating the recent discovery of two dead boys in a bunker beneath a London garden. Terry and Beth, under whose garden the bodies were discovered, have two children of their own, and are also fostering a difficult boy named Clancy. Clancy reminds Marnie of her foster brother Stephen, who murdered her parents. Is Marnie’s past blinding her to the truth? Only one thing is certain: when Terry and Beth’s biological children vanish, Marnie can’t waste a moment finding them.




Video Source Book


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A guide to programs currently available on video in the areas of movies/entertainment, general interest/education, sports/recreation, fine arts, health/science, business/industry, children/juvenile, how-to/instruction.




The Railway Conductor


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