Flight of Aquavit: A Russell Quant Mystery (Russell Quant Mysteries) Review

Flight of Aquavit: A Russell Quant Mystery (Russell Quant Mysteries)
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I walked into After Stonewall, a gay owned/operated bookstore in Ottawa this weekend and was looking for a good book to read. The owner recommended Flight of Aquavit. I bought it and finished it in about a day and a half. When I was half way through, I went back to the store and bought Amuse Bouche and they're both awesome. I don't often read gay fiction, mostly cause I'm pretty much into Dean Koontz, John Grisham and Peter Watts mainly. But I fell in love with Russell Quant and Saskatoon, makes me want to visit it someday, just to see if I can spot some of the places mentioned in the books, and maybe get a Schnauzer too. Now I can't wait for Anthony Bidulka's next book to come out later this year. Bidulka makes you care about what happens to his characters, makes you want to find out more about them. Superb writing. I haven't read such good mysteries in a long time. As long as Bidulka keeps writting such good novels, he can rest assured knowing that I'll keep buying his books and recommend them too all my friends, both gay and not.

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Winner of the Lambda Literary Award At the dead end of a desolate country road, a late night meeting suddenly becomes an ambush. Gay private detective Russell Quant is faced with personal threats he can't ignore, a friend who may be a foe, and a cagey client with a treacherous monkey on his back. As Quant trails a menacing blackmailer known only as Loverboy, he finds himself immersed in the midnight world of e-dating and parking lot romance. Lured to New York City, Quant tests his wit, wisdom, and wiles from the Old World grandeur of Fifth Avenue to the kaleidoscope world of Broadway's electric nightspots. The fast pace continues when Quant returns to Saskatoon, where he grapples with decoys and deceit, realizing that no one is as they appear. Threat turns into deadly reality and the need to uncover the identity of Loverboy becomes increasingly desperate.

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