Affiliates
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Works by
J.M. Redmann
(Writer)
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Micky Knight Mystery Series (New Orleans private detective)
Death by the Riverside (1990)
Deaths of Jocasta (1992)
-- Nominated Lambda Literary Award
The Intersection of Law and Desire (1997) --
Winner of the 1995 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery
and Editors Choice of the San Francisco Chronicle
Lost Daughters (1999)
-- Nominated
Lambda Literary Award
Deaths of Jocasta (2002)
Micky Knight had a pleasant evening to look
forward to; she was running security at a swank party full of beautiful
lesbians and gay men. A dead body ruins the affair. When more dead women
are found the police target Dr. Cordelia James as the killer. The same
Cordelia who broke Micky's heart. As Micky works to expose the killer
she tries to keep her heart hidden. But the killer and Micky keep
getting closer to Cordelia . . .Deaths of Jocasta has long been out of
print and a prized find at used bookstores for years. Bella Books in
proud to reissue this exciting mystery.
See also:
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The Latecomer (1974,
2009) by Sarah Aldridge with
Fay Jacobs,
ed.
This is the 35th Anniversary edition of the
first book ever published by Naiad Press. This book was released in
1974 - and was one of, if not the first lesbian novel to have a happy
ending and promise of a viable future for the two protagonists. In
this edition, there are comments from contemporaries of author Sarah
Aldridge (Anyda Marchant) like Ann
Bannon, Cris Williamson, Holly Near,
Jinx Beers,
Katherine Forrest,
and more, plus later novelists and activists weighing in on the
history of lesbian publishing and a glimpse of what these first,
hopeful books meant to these readers and writers. They include
Ellen Hart,
J.M. Redmann, KG MacGregor,
Kate Clinton,
Radclyffe, and many more. This book
also includes photographs of the author from that time period and a
call to writers and readers to contribute to the lesbian/feminist
publishing legacy.
The Latecomer tells of Philippa, returning by ship from Europe,
who finds her life unexpectedly changed by the woman who shares her
cabin -an entertainer whose career contrasts vividly with Philippa's
own existence. From Washington DC and its political intrigue to New
York City, the women keep encountering one another until they
recognize what their love means to them and their future.
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