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Anthony Bidulka (Author)
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November 2009 Russell Quant Mysteries
Russell Quant, private detective is perplexed. From the middle of the Pacific to the middle of Canada, he's missing clues and proposing answers that only beg questions. The parking lot murder of an almost client draws Quant to a poem that just might be a treasure map. But is it treasure or extortion he is trailing?

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"It's an endearing series, and Russell Quant is just the kind of guy you'd want for a big brother." --NOW Magazine (Toronto)

"...what lift's Bidulka's books a level above other well-crafted mysteries is the human element he has created in the character of Russell Quant." --Wayves (Halifax)

"Bidulka serves it all up with warmth, wit and savvy, making for a delicious read that will leave you hungry for more..." --OutFront Colorado (Denver)

"Some writers get all, or most of, the technical components in order...but miss the feeling behind good story telling...Bidulka has that gift and uses it with more finesse with each succeeding novel." --The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton)

"Bidulka mixes fun and seriousness in his fiction, and this sixth episode in Quant's life and times is no exception." --The Globe & Mail (Toronto)

Bidulka touches on a variety of serious issues ... while neatly weaving these strands into an engaging mystery. — Quill & Quire

About the Author

Anthony Bidulka is an avid traveller and party-giver. He lives in Saskatoon. This is the sixth book in his Russell Quant mystery series.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Insomniac Press (November 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 189717876X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1897178768
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #364,626 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was raised on a farm near the small town of Prudhomme, Saskatchewan, Canada with two siblings, sisters, and many cats and dogs and chickens and cows.

After spending my youth as a tow-headed farm boy who dutifully milked cows, worked the fields and graduated from high school, I moved to Saskatoon to discover my future.
From 1980 to 1983 I attended the University of Saskatchewan (UofS) with the original intent of becoming an Optometrist. During these years I supplemented meagre student loans by taking on a plethora of odd jobs, including one dreadful summer working in a uranium mine in Northern Saskatchewan as a bull cook. According to Websters dictionary a bull cook is a person who performs various chores in a logging camp. Close enough. I did everything from scouring pots to cleaning bunkhouses (yech) to pushing a broom to making cinnamon buns in the middle of the night. I toughed it out, learned a lot about different kinds of people, developed friendships, some lasting to this day, and made some cash. The next summer I took a job as a waiter in a nice, quiet, biker bar.

Having changed my major from optometry to social work to psychology I received a rather varied-discipline Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree (with distinction) in 1983. This gave me the credentials to get yet another job as a waiter. I returned to the UofS the following year and took shockingly few classes which allowed me to become a teacher. My father was a teacher, my brother-in-law was a teacher, I was a smart guy with a BA with no career prospects, it just made sense.

Hated it.

Eventually I ran screaming back to Saskatoon and buried myself in a few years of professional rebellion and introspection - if it is possible to do both at the same time. During this time I worked in retail - shoe stores were my favourite choice (beginning a lifelong love of footwear)and restaurants and bars, oftentimes holding down two or three jobs at a time, getting off work at midnight or 1 am then heading out to the clubs and after hours bars with my friends. Ah, youth.

I met some awesome people, had a lot of fun, learned life lessons, danced a lot, smoked and drank, was broke, had a few marvelously tortuous romances and ultimately, came to know who I was. Now it was time to figure out who I wanted to become.

I returned to the University of Saskatchewan a little older, a little wiser and with the idea that it was time to make some serious money, wear a suit, carry a briefcase and have people call me mister. So of course I decided to become an accountant.

1991 was a big year for me. I had been hired by the international audit and accounting firm of Ernst & Young, I wrote the grueling four-day Uniform Final Exam (UFE) with the hopes of qualifying for the Chartered Accountant (CA) designation, I began my current day relationship with my partner and received two more university degrees: a Bachelor of Education (BEd) and a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) (with distinction).

I was successful in my UFE and received my CA designation in 1993 and continued on the path to become the best darn accountant I could be.

As a CA, I was working many hours, weekends and evenings, which left little time for creative writing. But I always knew or at least dreamed that I would someday become a writer. And so one day I quit my job and did it. Probably not the smartest thing to do, but it has worked out okay for me - with the support of a very wonderful spouse.

One of my favourite sayings is: Life is short, but it can be wide. I try to remember to do whatever I can to make my life wide, wide with people and places and extraordinary experiences. And I am grateful for every second of it so far and every second of it yet to come.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best authors in the genre, December 7, 2009
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This review is from: Aloha, Candy Hearts (Russell Quant Mysteries) (Paperback)
Periodically I go through "genre benders"; I started devouring gay mystery fiction about a year ago. Hands down, Anthony Bidulka is the best I've read. I went through all of his novels in succession and then waited, impatiently, for about 6 months until ALOHA, CANDY HEARTS came out. I am not disappointed.

This is the first time I've ever actually reviewed a book on Amazon. And as it turns out, I'm a fundamentally lazy reviewer... I figure you'll be able to get an idea of the plot from the synopsis above. In a nutshell what I'd like to say about ALOHA, CANDY HEARTS is that (1) it was great to spend some time with Russell again, (2) it was great to spend some time with the fantastically-rendered cast of secondary characters, (3) it was great to spend some time back in Saskatoon, and (4) I look forward to how the series develops based on the intensely-personal decision Russell is required to make in this installment. What more can I say? This book is worth every cent I paid for it.

I don't just think Russell Quant is a fantastic representation of gay detectives, I think he's one of the most interesting, affecting, and approachable literary characters I've read in a while. This is an exceptional series; and ALOHA, CANDY HEARTS is an excellent addition.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rich Read, December 9, 2009
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This review is from: Aloha, Candy Hearts (Russell Quant Mysteries) (Paperback)
I was once known to be a literary snob. At the urging of friends, I began reading genre fiction.
One of the more curious mystery titles I was suggested, was the first Russell Quant book, Amuse Bouche. I've now just finished devouring the sixth in this adorable and endearing series, Aloha, Candy Hearts. I stretched out the final pages as long as I could, feeling a bit heart sick. Not only from the deeply rewarding, heartbreaking yet still uplifting ending, but because I knew the story of detective Russell Quant, his family and friends in charming Saskatoon, and rich adventures around the world would come to an end too. At least until the next book, which I dearly hope comes out soon.
Do not be fooled. I urge you literary snobs, pick up a mystery or romance or fantasy novel, you may be surprised at what you find, and the joy it will bring you.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a great series of books, April 29, 2010
This review is from: Aloha, Candy Hearts (Russell Quant Mysteries) (Paperback)
I needed something new to read and saw this book in my local gay book store, and decided to give it a shot. I had never heard of the author before and new nothing about the book, or series. As it turned out, I enjoyed this book so much, I bought all the others in the series and started reading them (from the beginning so I knew what all the 'inside' stuff was in this book). Bidulka is a very talented writer and it's nice to read stories that are hard to put down. These are not your typical books where you can tell who the bad guy is by page 20. Plus, I like Russell a lot. He seems like the kind of PI I'd hire if I needed one. And the supporting characters are also engaging and really help add depth to the stories.
If you like a good who-done-it, and are looking for a really good engaging series of books, check these out. I can't wait for the new one due out sometime this year. Keep up the good work Anthony. If any of these were to be made into a movie, I wonder who'd play Russell????????
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