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10 MONTROSE VOICE / FEBRUARY 14, 1986
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COWBOY BLUES, by Stephen Lewis,
$7.00. |ake Lieberman is a gay detective
in the typical California tradition. When
a 45-year-old cowboy comes into his office to report that his younger partner is
missing, lake's first impulse is to gently
explain to the guy that he's been
dumped. But soon is investigation shows
that Andy Jones's disappearance is only
part of a much wider scheme. The only
question is: Will Jake live to uncover it
all?
Safestud
The safesex chronicles
of Max Exander
SAFESTUD: The safesex chronicles of
Max Exander, by Max Exander, $7.00.
Max Exander's first reaction to the idea
of safe sex is disappointment. But with
time, he finds that the change from his
old habits can be invigorating in unexpected ways.
THE TWO OF US, by Larry J. Uhrig,
$7.00. A practical handbook about how
to make a gay or lesbian relationship
work, with special emphasis on the religious aspects of gay unions.
DANCER DAWKINS AND THE
CALIFORNIA KID, by Willyce Kim,
$6.00. In Bangor, Maine, Little Willie
Guthene renames herself The California
Kid, stocks up on Rubbles Dubble bubble
gum and her father's best Havana cigars
and heads west. "Willyce Kim has
created a wonderful, rip-roaring Western
lesbian adventure that left me warm,
tickled and hoping she writes a dozen
more. I loved it," writes Judy Grahn.
MURDER IS MURDER IS MURDER, by
Samuel M. Steward, $7.00. This unusual
mystery sends Gertrude Stein and Alice
B. Toklas sleuthing through the French
countryside, attempting to solve the
mysterious disappearance of a man who
is their neighbor and the father of their
handsome deaf-mute gardener. A new
and very different treat from the author
of the Phil Andros stories.
STOLEN MOMENTS, by John Preston,
$5.00. Who says heroes can't be gay? In
the fourth of the "Mission of Alex Kane"
series, Kane and his partner Danny
Fortelli head for Houston. There, they
take on a media baron who is intent on
using homophobia to build his tabloid's
circulation.
Also available: Sweet Dreams,
Golden Years and Deadly Lies; each starring Alex and Danny; $5.00 each.
EIGHT DAYS A WEEK, by Larry
Duplechan, $7.00. Johnnie Ray
Rousseau is a 22-year-old black gay pop
singer whose day starts at 11 pm. Keith
Keller is a white banker with a 10 o'clock
bedtime - and muscles to die for. This
story of their love affair is one of the
most engrossing — and funniest — you'll
ever read.
THE MOVIE LOVER, by Richard Friedel,
$6.95. Burton Raider's problems begin in
high school when he realizes he's in love
with his friend Roman. As he gets older,
the problems increase - and so does the
humor of his situation, in what
Christopher Street calls "the funniest
gay novel of the year."
MURDER IS MURDER IS MURDER, by
Samuel M. Steward, $7.00. This unusual
mystery sends Gertrude Stein and Alice
B. Toklas sleuthing through the French
countryside, attempting to solve the
mysterious disappearance of a man who
is their neighbor and the father of their
handsome deaf-mute gardener. A new
and very different treat from the author
of the Phil Andros stories.
THE LIONS' DEN, by Larry Howard,
$8.00 As a closeted college professor,
Daniel has resigned himself to a life of
loneliness. He even fights off the advances of a gay student, Matthew Reid —
for a time. Finally, however, he decides
to risk all in order to be faithful to
himself.
HOT LIVING: Erotic stones about safe
sex, edited by John Preston, $8.00. The
AIDS crisis has closed off some forms of
sexual activity for health-conscious gay
men, but it has also encouraged many
men to look for new forms of sexual expression. Here, over a dozen of today's
most popular gay writers erotically
describe those new possibilities.
$TUD, by Phil Andros, with an introduction by John Preston, $6.95. Phil Andros
is a hustler with a conscience, pursuing
every form of sex - including affection
- without apology.
Lillian Halegua
The Pearl Bastard
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THE PEARL BASTARD, hy Lillian
Halegua, $4.00. Frankie is fifteen when
she leaves her large, suffocating Catholic
family in the inner city for Montauk,
work, and the sea. This story of her sudden entry into a harsh maturity is told
with a simplicity of style reminiscent of
The Color Purple.
MEDITERRANEO, by Tony Patrioli,
$12.50. Through some 46 photos, Italian
photographer Tony Patrioli explores the
homo-erotic territory in which, since the
beginning of time, adolescent boys have
discovered sex. (Oversize paperback)
ONE TEENAGER IN TEN: Writings by
gay and lesbian youth, edited by Ann
Heron, $4.00. Twenty-eight young people from all over the US and Canada,
mostly in high school, share their
coming-out experiences.
IN THE TENT, by David Rees, $6.00.
Seventeen-year-old Tim realizes that he
is attracted to his classmate Aaron, but,
still caught up in the guilt of a Catholic
upbringing, he has no idea what to do
about it. Then in the middle of a camping trip, a storm traps the two of them in
a tent with two other boys, and the
issues can no longer be avoided.
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