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Captain Harding's Six Day War: A Novel
(December 1, 2009 release)
When a loose-cannon colonel at the remote Wheelus
Air Base in Libya attacks an Arab warship during the run-up to the 1967
war, handsome hunk Joe Harding must come out to his closest, straightest
buddies in order to bring the pilots and their airplanes home safely.
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It Takes Two: A Novel (2003)
-- Finalist 2003 Lambda Literary Award for
Gay Men's Mystery)
February, 1949. Fort Myers Florida. It started
out to be such a nice day. But early morning gunfire at the Royal Plaza
Motor Hotel changed all that. One white man is dead. One black man is
dead. The widow of the white man has just crashed the investigation, and
is waving a gun around. Barely escaping the shot that blows the window
out of the car in which he is sitting is Dan Ewing, who isn't even
supposed to be there. Saving his bacon is police detective Bud Wright.
Bud and Dan are more than fishing buddies, but no one can know that. But
their secret is just one of many in this small town. To start, Dan is
the manager of the Caloosa Hotel, a class act if you're just passing
through, but if you are a member of the less known Caloosa Club, Dan
provides a variety of "services" club members may discreetly enjoy. This
doesn't sit well with everyone in town, including the sheriff, a wealthy
car dealer, the KKK, and Bud Wright, despite the fact that he's sleeping
with Dan. But the car dealer is the dead white man, the black man is the
husband of his wife's former maid, and the sheriff, Bud's boss seems
determined to keep the investigation off track. So what does this
apparent murder suicide have to do with the Caloosa? Journalist Elliott
Mackle takes his wonderfully realized "why-done-it?' mystery to
fascinating levels as he explores the various factions of a small
southern town facing the giant implications of a rapidly changing
society.
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