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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All of the Micky Knight books are fabulous,
By paedagogue "paedagogue" (Chapel Hill, NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Hardcover)
and it's a crying shame that they are not kept affordably in print--for one thing, it deprives Redmann of some very well earned revenue. In many ways, this 4th installment of Micky's adventures reads like the natural conclusion to the cycle of investigations opened by the first volume in the series, when we were introduced to a tough and beautiful lesbian babe-magnet with a smart mouth and endless compassion for those in trouble. She's physical (and even promiscuous--but the series is about how she gets tamed), she's achingly vulnerable, she's noble, she's got demons. Only in Lost Daughters do we meet her settled into a proper relationship, so the angst quotient is considerably lower than in the other books. Still, the conclusion to her search for her mother is unbelievably touching, and handled with just the right measure of reserve. Much as I'd love to see more of her, I wonder whether Redmann (whose website, ominously, appears to have vanished from cyberspace) is finished with her adventures. If she is, I just pray that she has another heroine in reserve for us to cheer on. Like the Meg Darcy books, with their lovingly depicted St. Louis locales, the Mickey Knight stories set us in a believable New Orleans, with its social strata, its weather, its flavors and smells.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Hardcover)
If you love lesbian detective novels, this is a must read!!!As the fourth in the series, Lost Daughters has to be Redmann's best. The character of Micky Knight has grown throughout the series and in the best ways. If you haven't picked up Redmann's earlier works, do so, however, you can easily read Lost Daughters on it's own. Redmann writes so well, great descriptions, great characters, conversations and more. The story is interesting, tying in so much of Micky's life and answering long asked questions. JM Redmann, you have a winner here and I hope to read more soon!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally this one is in paperback!,
This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Micky Knight Mystery Series) (Paperback)
Finally this book is back in print. I read a friend's hardback copy, thinking the paperback would be out in a year or two. That was over five years ago. I was introduced to Micky Knight when
I picked up a mass market copy of THE INTERSECTION OF LAW AND DESIRE about ten years ago and looked for more books. Since the first two books were out of print, I waited for the next book in the series. This excellent book about mothers and daughters kept me reading until my eyes wouldn't stay open. I finished it the following morning. Micky Knight has been described as "hard-boiled" by some reviewers, but I think that tough-veneered is a better description. In fact, she is extremely vulnerable. what I like most about Micky is that she doesn't just tackle ordinary crimes and shoot people and kick butt. Yes she does shoot a time or two, but it is usually not an easy thing for her and is almost always in self-defense and when she kicks butt, she doesn't bother to take names. Without giving away the plot, let me say this book is about daughters looking for their mothers -- including Micky. Redmann writes complex plots and well-developed characters. There is a cast of friends beginning with Micky's lover Cordelia, and her ex-lover assistant DA Danielle Clayton (and her life-partner, Elly) Police Sargent Joanne Ranson and her life-partner Alex, Micky's cousin drag-queen Torbin and his life-mate Andy. We were introduced to them in the first of four mysteries and we learn a little more about them as the series progresses. There are some less likeable recurring characters, especially Micky's Aunt Greta and her despised cousin Bayard. Micky Knight is a complex, usually likeable woman who cares deeply about others. If you haven't already read this book,do so. And read the three other Micky Knight books.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Remarkable,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Hardcover)
The growth of Micky Knight as a character and as a woman has been no less than remarkable. I have not always agreed with all of Micky's choices, but they are always true to her character. This is one of the best books and best series I read. This book was a long time coming and well worth the wait. I look forward to [hopefully] many more.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely hooked!!,
By NancyP "nlport" (Central NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Hardcover)
I only recently discovered Micky and have devoured all 4 novels over a span of 3 weeks. I adore hard-nosed Micky with all her foibles and weaknesses. Add to that an amazing cast of characters and you can't go wrong with this book or any of the previously published in the series. I recommend them all! I only pray that Ms Redmann keeps churning out more Micky Knight adventures. I, for one, am hooked! Bravo!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent writing, great characters,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Hardcover)
this is the fourth Mickey Knight mystery I have read and they keep getting better!.the lead character has grown and matured with each book. Only thing I missed was the sparring with "joanne" and "Danny" on how Mickey has gone from angst ridden to domestic bliss. As alwaysRedmann tells a great story and I am eagerly anticipating the next book.This is an excellent series.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hungry for more,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Hardcover)
Micky Knight is even in a monogamous relationship the finest heart-throb of lesbian suspense. JM Redman is more than just a novel writer, her characters are very real, with every day issues, hopes, dreams and disappointments. Hopefully she will keep Micky Knight alive for many years to come. Too bad both her first books "Deaths of Jocasta" and "Death by the Riverside" are already out of print and no longer available - so, get this book while you still can !
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Search for Mom,
By KaeLee Newton (St. Louis, MO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Hardcover)
Having read "The Intersection of Law and Desire" before reading any of the others, I found myself wanting a Micky Knight of my very own. Since I couldn't find any around I decided my only other option was to read the rest of the series. "Lost Daughters" was by far my favorite of the bunch.Micky's off-hand comment to favorite cousin Torbin sets her off on a search for one mother while her being a lesbian is responsible for starting the search for another. But the search that means the most to her is the search for her own mother. In between digging through files and filling out forms, Micky is trying to discover who's killing young women - young lesbians - and how Suzanne Forquet fits into the picture. The ending - and the book - is one you'll want to read more than once. Pick this book up while it's still available. I hope Ms. Redmann writes more about this lovely heroine and allows us to see how her story really ends.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is an exellent!!! Mystery.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Hardcover)
If you like excitment and love multiple plots then you would like this book. I like how the author entwines so many different plots into one book. It was finnally nice to see Mickey come full circle. She has stable love in her life and she has found the one person she has be searching for. I think this book is an excelltent change.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally... the story is told,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery (Hardcover)
Lost Daughters is the story that has always been nagging Mickey and readers since the series began. And now it's finally been told. Though there isn't much "action" associated with the real mystery in the book, the story does grip. The first three books set up the question "why", and we do find the answer... and a surprise. At least I was surprised. Read the book to find out!Not enought dead bodies... not enough action. But they didn't really belong in this story. Hopefully Ms. Redmann has another one for us that pits Mickey, her wit, and her friends against some fun bad guys! Thanks Ms. Redmann! We want more! |
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Lost Daughters: A Micky Knight Mystery by J. M. Redmann (Hardcover - July 1, 1999)
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