Stoner McTavish (The First Stoner McTavish Mystery) (Stoner Mctavish Mysterie)

by Sarah Dreher

Paperback, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

New Victoria Publishers (1994), Paperback, 204 pages

Description

Stoner McTavish introduces readers to one of mystery fiction's most engaging and much-loved female private eyes. Lesbian travel agent turned reluctant detective, Stoner McTavish is a popular character of this genre.

User reviews

LibraryThing member caedocyon
Gosh, I'm so predictable. Let me quote from the back: "Lesbian mystery/adventure novel"! I've been seeing books by Dreher in every used bookstore I visit, and I finally bought one last weekend. Luckily, it turned out to be the first.

It was good. Not the most fast-paced thing ever, but with loads of
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great characters, poetic descriptions of the western US landscape, and lots of emotional processing (coming out, homophobia/etc., family issues, abuse, the works---but very well done). It made me miss Colorado, but it doesn't take much to do that. I was slightly surprised to find that I understood almost all the cultural references, considering it was published three years before I was born.

The only real lacks in the book were a more fleshed-out villain and some typesetting errors that made the very clever and fast-paced dialogue difficult to read. (Lots of dropped beginning and ending quotes, speakers not being distinguished so that sometimes I had to reread it and count even and odd lines, and no way to distinguish internal dialogue from third-person-ish description. You know what I mean? When characters talk to themselves in italics? Italics would have been really helpful.)

Not a masterpiece, but it's so cool that books like this exist.
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Language

Original publication date

1985

Physical description

204 p.; 8.44 inches

ISBN

0934678065 / 9780934678063

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