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Gay Fiction:A-Z Catalogue:F
| The Folding Star by Alan Hollinghurst. List Price:£7.99 |
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Shortlisted for the 1994 Booker Prize, this tale of sexual obsession, love and death is by the author of "The Swimming Pool Library". Edward Manners, 33 and disaffected, escapes to Belgium, falls in love with 17-year-old Luc, and enters the twilight world of the 1890s Belgian painter, Edgard Orst.
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| Paperback - 320 pages Reissue (6 April, 1995) [Hits: 468] |
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| Family Dancing by David Leavitt. List Price:£6.99 |
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In this collection of short stories, Leavitt dissects the manicured landscape of middle-class America, laying bare the complications of passion, pain and evasion which twist the lives of its men, women and children.
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| Paperback - 238 pages Reissue (4 February, 1999) [Hits: 331] |
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| Freeform by Jack Dickson. List Price:£8.95 |
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Am I the only gay reader bored with the hard boiled dick (and I use the term advisedly) genre? Detective Sargeant Jas Anderson is his fellow cop's prime suspect when lover Leigh is brutally offed. Makes sense. Jas is a brutal guy despite his--er--softer moments. This is realistic, gritty, hard-edged...Yeah, yeah, yeah. What else is new? You can probably figure the direction FREEFORM is going simply by the direction all the others like it go. One difference: this one is Scottish (men in kilts! NOT). The dialect irritated me till I got used to it. Though not my cup of warm ale, there are so few gay mysteries, especially Scottish ones, that I say give FREEFORM a whirl. Or a skirl. Or whatever Scots do.
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| Gay Men's Press, Paperback - 256 pages [Hits: 318] |
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| Fag Hag by Robert Rodi. List Price:£5.99 |
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Natalie loves Peter, a commercial artist who is on the prowl for his Mr Right. Peter loves women as well as men, and to Natalie's dismay, Peter sees her more as sidekick than siren. Natalie has managed secretly to poison all Peter's romances by drawing out the nightmare side of each new dreamboat.
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| Paperback - 304 pages new edition (22 Feb, 2001) [Hits: 332] |
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| Fixer Chao by Han Ong. List Price:$25.00 |
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Amazon Reviewer Angry and filled with sarcasm towards the great white society of upper crust Manhattan, writer Shem C expected greatness bestowed on him by now. Instead, he feels as if he received butkas. When Shem meets Filipino William Paulinha, a two-bit hustler working men's rooms, he concocts a plan to make some cash and to shish kabob all who scorned him.Shem enlists William to pretend to be Master Chao, a "highly renowned" Eastern practitioner of Feng Shui, the harmonious way to peace and prosperity. As Master Chao, William provides "enlightened" advice to the disgruntled wealthy in exchange for money. Quickly, he becomes the flavor of the moment. However, along the way, William learns that the path he chose is filled with the lonely seeking to connect with anyone, including a con artist like him. However, his enlightenment may be too late as the scam spirals way beyond the control of the two fixers.If Jonathan Swift lived today he would have written a novel like FIXER CHAO, an acerbic satirical look at the two sides of Manhattan. The characters, not just the lead duo, but the entire cast including the willing victims drive the story line. Han Ong shows how powerful the pen is as he skewers the modern American castless class system.
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| Hardcover - 368 pages (April 2001) [Hits: 222] |
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| Foolish Fire by Guy Willard. List Price:$12.95 |
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Guy Willard is your All-American Boy, a popular teenager, but with a hidden secret - a flaming desire for other boys. At Freedom High School he inches his way out of the closet through a series of humorous and poignant episodes.
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| Paperback - 195 pages (March 15, 2000) [Hits: 511] |
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| For a Lost Soldier by Raudi van Dantzig. List Price:£9.95 |
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This is a strange and extraordinary tale of how a young boy of 11, at a very vulnerable stage in his life is abused by a callous american soldier. Walt chooses Jeroen as his victim, perhaps by chance or purhaps with specific reason, violates him with hollow words of passion and love and then purposefully leaves the scene without a trace, with the young boys life in complete shambles. Dantzig then goes on to explore in vivid detail the trauma which follows. This novel has an added dimension in the fact that our young protagonist is a nascent homosexual who goes through the phases of an abused child who has a deep fascination for what happened to him. This shows clearly the immense vulenrability of all boys who realise their homosexual tendencies and the damage which is done to them when they are taken advantage of by child molesters.
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| Paperback - 272 pages new edition (17 October, 1996) [Hits: 443] |
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| Fortunes of War by Mel Keegan. List Price:£9.95 |
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In 1588 two young men fall in love : Dermot, an Irish mercenary serving the Spanish Ambassador in London, and Robin, son of an English earl. Sperated by seven years of war, the two meet up again in the Caribbean where Dermot now commands a privateer. The couple's adventures on the Spanish Main make a swashbuckling romance in the best pirate tradition.
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| Paperback (February 2000) [Hits: 457] |
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| Fatal Shadows by Josh Lanyon. List Price:£9.95 |
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Bookseller and aspiring mystery writer Adrien English fears life is imitating art when his best friend and employee is found stabbed to death; the only clue, a chess pawn clutched in the dead man's hand. Is hunky but cynical LAPD homicide detective Riordan offering his main suspect a chance to clear himself--or enough rope to hang? Only sympathetic BOYTIMES reporter Bruce Green seems to believe Adrien's claim of innocence. Is a serial killer stalking LA's gay community? Has Adrien been reading too much Raymond Chandler, or is he next on the killer's list?
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| Paperback (March 2000) [Hits: 340] |
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