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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Micky Knight is back. Laissez les bons temp rouler!,
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This review is from: Deaths of Jocasta (Paperback)
The thirty years old, Barnard educated and underemployed, out lesbian, private investigator, Micky Knight has accepted a job overseeing security for a very exclusive and "festive" annual party hosted by Emma Auerbach. Of an old money New Orleans family, Emma has been a friend and mentor to Mickey for years. Sober and celibate for over six weeks, Micky is beginning to face the demons from which the liquor and sex allowed her to hide for over a decade. Although determined to remain sober, Micky does hope the weekend party brings an end to her loneliness, especially when the good doctor, Cordelia James arrives. Micky lost her heart to Cordelia months ago, during the events of "Death by the Riverside." But Emma's annual gay-la ends abruptly when the body of a young woman is found in the woods on her estate and everyone returns to the city. At loose ends back in New Orleans, Micky goes to the library to check out some Dorothy Sayers books. "Some of her Lord Peter Wimsey books, not so much for detective ideas, but for dating tips." About which Micky concludes, "via Lord Peter, the method for making a woman fall in love with an offbeat detective was to save her from the gallows by proving her innocent. Somehow that didn't seem to have much bearing on Cordelia and myself." (p55). Of course, Lord Peter is right! Life is complicated for Micky and company. More bodies show up near Cordelia's clinic. When they turn out to be young women who were patients at the clinic, the police see Cordelia as the prime suspect. Cordelia decides to hire Micky to investigate. Meanwhile an uncharacteristically restless, NOPD Detective Sgt., Joanne, increasingly angered by these events, is spending more time with Micky. Joanne senses Micky has similar ghosts in her past. With the same tough, first-person voice of the first Micky Knight novel, Redmann directs the fast paced action of "Jocasta." Micky tracks down leads connecting the pasts of several characters with the current events. And the truth turns out to involve a dangerous combination of extremists --who justify murder in the name of life-- and people who crave old-fashioned, hateful revenge. Will Micky be able to take Lord Peter's advice? Redmann presents serious and painful issues without hiding the pain, becoming pedantic, or losing her sense of humor. Her characters are well rounded, interesting women who deal authentically with their problems. One of the most impressive examples of this is Redmann's handling of child sexual abuse. Accurate and realistic, the depictions of the abuse and its ramifications run a spectrum of forms, parental reactions, and consequences from Micky to Joanne to Cordelia. This thread actually evolves throughout the Micky Knight novels as Micky has the opportunity to grow and heal.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
J.M Redmann's,
By Marilyn "Marilyn" (Riverside, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Deaths of Jocasta (Micky Knight Mystery) (Paperback)
J.M Redmann's `Deaths of Jocasta' is excellent! The best PI novel I've read in a long time. I only wish that New Victoria or Avon Book would reprint it so I don't have to make friends leave their first born as collateral when borrowing mine. This second Micky Knight mystery picks up a couple months after `Death by the Riverside'. The action is fast paced, the characters are complex, richly drawn and well motivated and the humor is wry. (Online used books stores might have it if Amazon.com can't find it.)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A really enjoyable book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Deaths of Jocasta (Micky Knight Mystery) (Paperback)
Micky Knight is a tough, "hardboiled" lesbian private investigator who gets quite "bumped around" while trying to solve the difficult cases brought to or rather "dropped" on her. Although sometimes a bit hard to believe, the Micky Knight series is enjoyable and good enough to keep you awake reading until three in the morning.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two mysteries rolled into one.,
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This review is from: Deaths of Jocasta (Paperback)
Kudos to JM Redmann for writing another wonderful installment in the Micky Knight series. "The Deaths of Jocasta" is much more than the case Micky has been hired to investigate. Not only is the reader treated to a well-written mystery and realistic plot, but the dark past of Micky slowly unfolds throughout the book as she gives up alcohol and casual sex. Micky essentially fights her inner battle alone when her closest friends question her ability to remain sober and celibate. She doesn't know if they are friends or foes.Will Micky be able to figure who is behind the threatening letters and shocking deaths of women before she becomes a victim herself? Will Micky be able to become lovers with Cordelia without putting her foot in her mouth? Will Danny reconcile her hurt feelings towards Micky for their failed relationship after college? Read this book yourself to find the answers to these and other questions. You certainly won't regret it!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Micky Rocks. But Not Much of A People Person,
By MacGeezer (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deaths of Jocasta (Paperback)
once you get past the blurb that claims Redmann is a "new" writer (only
since 1990) and this is a "major launch of an exiting new series" (this is the third book in the series, the first was the one written in 1990) you'll find a mystery as good as you're likely to find this year, with a few minor quibbles (Micky takes off on dangerous undercover job for the police but can't be bothered to explain why she's missing a major get-together for her friends or when she just drops out of sight) and it would be nice to letup on the male chars who are mostly homophobic caricatures and I don't know if I include any lesbians in my acquaintances but I hope that the sexual details provided by the author are just the basics, only for beginners, or lesbians are getting a rotten deal in the area of sexual mechanics read the first two books too, they're worth the effort!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Mystery Series Out There,
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This review is from: Deaths of Jocasta (Paperback)
This is without a doubt my favorite series of books out there. They are from top to bottom the most thought out and intriguing series I have ever read and I am SO glad that they have reprinted them so others can see what I have seen for years...JM is a great artist. I am reviewing this one in the series because it is my favorite. When this book picks up we know that Micky and Cordelia have spent a night of passion together but nothing much has come of it because they live in different worlds Cordelia is a sucessful Dr and heir to mucho money who is not very out to those around her while Micky is a semi-successful, slutty, and out private eye who struggles with the nightly question of whether to pay rent...feed the cat...or drink herself into a stupor. They have to come together to try and solve a series of murders that have Cordelia looking like the prime suspect. Along with their friends (the lawyer..the detective..the political "flunkie") they seek to answer the questions of who did it and why before time runs out. This book is filled with well written and funny dialog (and in a rare turn of events with lesbian fiction GOOD SEX scenes that don't bog down the story). I suggest that you read the Death by the Riverside book first since it is the 1st in this series but make sure once you read it to not forget to pick up this one and enjoy a really spectatular ride!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hooked on Mickey Knight,
By A Customer
This review is from: Deaths of Jocasta (Paperback)
I ordered the book "Death by the Riverside" on a whim. After reading it, I knew I was hooked on Mickey Knight. "Deaths of Jocasta" was simply a fabulous story. The author displays an incredible sense of humor, but yet, there were times when I could have cried for Mickey as she struggled through issues and addictions. The mystery held my attention, but the parts that I really enjoyed were the explorations of relationships and friendships within this novel. I would have to say that this book is one of the best I've ever read, and look forward to reading the next two books by this author. I am keeping my fingers crossed that there is a fifth book in progress.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better even than the first!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Deaths of Jocasta (Micky Knight Mystery) (Paperback)
Mickey Knight is fabulous. I loved "Riverside" - this is even better, if that is possible. And Redmann is the only writer I have come across who actually writes great lesbian sex.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
READ IT FOR YOURSELF!,
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This review is from: Deaths of Jocasta (Paperback)
A previous reviewer must have forgotten that some people want to read fiction to be drawn away from the world of reality. Not everyone wants to be entertained by reality and solve world problems. Mickey Knight is exciting, moody, funny, sexy, strong, vulnerable, and TUFF, and the author develops the characters throughout the series. You will care about her and the other characters too. The story is full of action, mystery, romance with steamy romantic sex and just plain sex. Remember, this is the story of a street smart PI, so don't let an occasional bit of not so sexy talk from a sex scene make you miss this great series. It is one of 'THE BEST' written detective series featuring a lesbian. If you only read stories about perfect characters, with "NORMAL" everyday problems,who have perfect sex and during sex never talk the least bit dirty, then maybe you need to SpIcE up your reading with a little Mickey Knight! I say try the book for yourself and walk thru the streets of NEW ORLEANS with Mickey.
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Deaths of Jocasta (Micky Knight Mystery) by J. M. Redmann (Paperback - July 1992)
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