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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not your average Murder.,
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This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
I enjoyed "Murder at Roissy", and it left me hungry for more from the notoriously devious John (Mentor) Warren. While set in a dungeon resort, the setting is just that, with the focus on the characters, not the sado-masochistic activities. This isn't a heavy-breathing, onehanded fantasy; "Roissy" is a reality based mystery, as told from the inside; Warren's knowledge of the BDSM scene is clearly evident. On the other hand, what SM there is, is Good! (Or, depending on one's point of view, Pure Evil.) The erotic activities of the characters increase the tension, and the suspense, without taking over the story. These characters would fit nicely in any popular dungeon, and the dungeons at Roissy would be very popular, indeed, if they existed. The one large exception may be the sherrif, John Clarke, who to all appearances is a regular Good Guy and "perfect Arizona Lawman. This meant that he was a bit more Texan than any Texan had the nerve to be." One and all, the players are strong individuals, most of good humor and with real world credibility. I especially loved to hate Raven, the villain. "Roissy" isn't just a BDSM murder mystery, though. Mentor includes some hints about how BDSM works in the real world, slipped in here and there; the concepts of safety and consent are integrated with the story. There are also several very well researched Tarot readings that I found quite fascinating. The plot may be a little thin for diehard mystery fans, but the twists, turns, and surprises in Roissy more than make up for it. "Murder at Roissy" is a good read, and well worth the effort!
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Story Is Hard To Find,
By A Customer
This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
It's hard to find well written erotic bdsm fiction. Murder at Roissy is just that. John Warren's latest work is an erotic whodunnit that is well worth reading.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Murder Amid Leather,
By Debra Hyde (CT, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
If dinner theater could stage an SM murder mystery and leave it to its pervy audience to find the killer, it might go a little like John Warren's newest creation, Murder at Roissy. In it, he brings us the return appearance of Eve, protagonist from his earlier The Torquemada Killer and he plops her in the Arizona desert where she runs Roissy, a small resort that caters to SM clientele.Unfortunately, the clientele who've paid for their week in SM heaven converge in small-world Hell when they find themselves sharing space with one Mistress Raven, a woman so cruel, she's on everyone's A list. A as in animosity, antagonism, and all-around hatred. Feelings run so high that Mistress Raven winds up dead and the hunt is on to find the killer. It's not that hard to figure who did it, largely because all the suspects are just a little too squeaky-clean to be suspect. What's more, they're just too darn likable. So when I skulked around, it didn't take long to come up with the murderer. Now, I'm no mystery fan -- I pretty much limit myself to Caleb Carr and Sparkle Haytor when it comes to Who-Done-Its -- so if I can find the murderer, anyone can. But you know, as I read Warren's novel, I realized that the mystery, its the chase-is-on tempo, and its eclectic characters were only part of the equation. The novella is also an unsubtle but non-intrusive piece of didactic fiction as well. It imparts little gems throughout its pages that any SM novice would welcome -- information concerning consent, scene etiquette, polyplay, edgeplay and so on. Yet the didactic nature of the book never overrides the story or the characters and the book remained an easy read throughout. If you're a seasoned SMer, you'll probably consider Murder at Roissy a quick, light read. Likewise if you prefer the fiction of Califia, Rice, Antoniou, and Dugas. But if you know novices just entering the scene -- and who doesn't these days -- point them to Roissy. It's meant for them. And it does the trick too.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and erotic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
A sexy, fun read. Warren combines the classic country-house mystery with sex-positive erotica in a way that doesn't shortchange either genre but rather makes the reader wonder, "Why didn't anyone think of this before?"
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A little of everything!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
Got a free couple of hours? Like your sex spicy? We've all got to leave the dungeon some time, but with this book you can take it with you, and get a nice murder mystery, too. It's a pleasant read and full of ideas for scenes (this *is* John Warren, after all!).
16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Erotica with a plot? Yes, it's possible.,
This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
Having read other, educational works by John Warren, I was pleased to read this latest work. I found it fully enjoyable, with a good, solid plot - as well as some very erotic scenes. As both a mystery lover and someone living a BDSM lifestyle, this book peaked *both* interests, and I highly recommend it.
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Can you call a BDSM mystery pleasant? Yes.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
I spotted the murderer even before the murder took place! but you will find this a charmingly written story in an unusual setting -- a private spa for BDSMers. A nice read for summer days or in front of the fireplace in the winter.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best D/s Murder Mystery Ever,
This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
John Warren's book is like a breath of fresh air. His scene players are so life like, there had to be alot of research that went into the writing of this book. This is a short, compact, and fast-paced work, unlike some of the more amateurish stuff by the likes of Gary S. Kadet. John's humor is a thing of beauty. I plan to tell everyone I see, to go out and buy the book.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Riveting!!,
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This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
A novel featuring the classic theme of murder with a BDSM twist to it. The author does an excellent job of keeping you in suspense as you try and figure out 'whodunnit?' This too is a novel easily read in an evening; one that is intriguing and suspenseful as you 'watch' the drama play out.Each of the main characters have reason to want "Mistress Raven" dead and yet the surprise ending caught me off guard. This is a highly enjoyable and intriguing novel. Well worth the money, as Mr. Warren has done an excellent job of writing with this story.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Give us more,
By TammyJo Eckhart "TammyJo Eckhart" (Bloomington, Indiana United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Murder at Roissy (Paperback)
Many mystery or crime novels deal with situations that can look like BDSM to those outside the community. Far too often the result is the promotion of negative stereotypes in these books. "Murder at Roissy" and "The Torquemada Killer" by John Warren are refreshing because they show positives of the kinky community while not denying that criminals can hide in the leather world. This book takes place in a real setting -- yes, kinky B&Bs do exist out there folks. The only major problem I had with the book is that I really wanted more time spent on the people visiting the B&B; they seemed under developed.
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Murder at Roissy by John Warren (Paperback - Mar. 1999)
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