Canary
Last in the delightfully funny Valentine-and-Lovelace series, Canary finds our two protagonists a bit the worse for wear. Their bar is losing money, largely because someone keeps insisting on leaving dead bodies around. The cops, this is the 1980s, after all, are not wildly interested in the gay community’s little problems, so Lovelace and Valentine set up shop as sleuths, determined to stop the killer before he puts them out of business.
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Canary
Last in the delightfully funny Valentine-and-Lovelace series, Canary finds our two protagonists a bit the worse for wear. Their bar is losing money, largely because someone keeps insisting on leaving dead bodies around. The cops, this is the 1980s, after all, are not wildly interested in the gay community’s little problems, so Lovelace and Valentine set up shop as sleuths, determined to stop the killer before he puts them out of business.
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Canary

Canary

by Nathan Aldyne
Canary

Canary

by Nathan Aldyne

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Overview

Last in the delightfully funny Valentine-and-Lovelace series, Canary finds our two protagonists a bit the worse for wear. Their bar is losing money, largely because someone keeps insisting on leaving dead bodies around. The cops, this is the 1980s, after all, are not wildly interested in the gay community’s little problems, so Lovelace and Valentine set up shop as sleuths, determined to stop the killer before he puts them out of business.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781937384906
Publisher: Felony & Mayhem Press
Publication date: 10/07/2015
Series: Valentine & Lovelace , #4
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Michael McDowell was a novelist and screenwriter who wrote under several pseudonyms and in many genres, including mystery and horror. His screen credits include "Beetlejuice" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas." Among many other things, McDowell wrote four gay-themed mysteries (with his friend Dennis Schuetz), published under the pseudonym Nathan Aldyne.
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