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Jackson Square Jazz Author: Greg Herren $16.10 |
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Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.2 / 5.0
Fantastic:
A throughly enjoyable sequel that has something for everyone.
The characters are rich, and fun - and there were more then a few times when I thought "My God ... so and so would say something just like that" so they are real too
Mr Herren also captures the mystery of New Orleans, something that the natives love - and something visitors feel the moment they arrive. The city becomes as real as the character .
I look forward to more...
A GREAT Follow up to Bourbon Street Blues:
I think as far as sequels go, this was great. Like the first there were several parts of the book you find yourself saying "yeah right" but all of that can be attributed to "The Goddess."A Frequent Guest in New Orleans, I can tell you this is a fun read especially for those who know the area. What is really great about this book is that is is not ABOUT Being Gay. It isn't about sex, though sex isn't absent, it isn't pornography, and it isn't a sweet romantic novel, yet, "romance" is part of the story....
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A bit light, but otherwise very enjoyable:
Buff blonde Party-boy/psychic/former-GoGoBoy/turned-private-investigator "Scotty" Bradley is back (from his introduction in Herren's earlier "Bourbon Street Blues"), and he quicky becomes involved in a murder plot involving a 19y/o gay male figure skater, a fire at a museum, a reverend involved in a theft, a crazy stepmother, a kidnapping, and a high speed chase resulting in an accident. We also are reunited with Scotty's hippie parents, his lawyer-brother Storm, African-American police detective Ms. Venus...more info
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