Androgynous Murder House Party: Send Your Regrets Now, Or Regret It Later (Tales from the Back Page)
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Rating | : | 4.31 (971 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0977378764 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 282 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Robert C. Power said Read every word. Highly enjoyable. Androgynous Murder House Party is the story of Robin Anders and several friends who find themselves in the middle of one or more criminal conspiracies. I took longer than usual reading the book just so I could stretch out the fun of reading Steven Rigolosi's language.The book provides the setting. A guilty pleasure to be enjoyed on a summer day Midwest Book Review Steven Rigolosi is director of market research and development for a publisher of scientific books in Manhattan as his day job. ANDROGYNOUS MURDER HOUSE PARTY is his third mystery in his very own "Tales From the Back Page" mysteries. His books have received high critical praise and bear his signature style.Robin A. A Tour de Farce! With Peacocks If the title alone doesn't intrigue you, perhaps you are just not the intrigue-able kind. Androgynous Murder House Party--like Rocky Horror Picture Show perhaps, or even Beach Blanket Bingo--seems to tell you exactly what kind of ride you're in for, while hinting that the author's tongue will rest firmly in his ch
Steven Rigolosi is the best-selling author of The Outsmarting of Criminals, chosen by Oprah's editors as one of the five best mysteries of Fall 2014. Library Journal has called him a "completely fresh voice in the mystery genre." He is a two-time David Award winner from Deadly Ink and lives in northern New Jersey.
Rigolosi is a completely fresh voice in the mystery genre. --Library Journal
Six longtime friends gather for a holiday weekend at the Long Island estate of independently wealthy snob Robin Anders. As near-fatal accidents and mishaps mount, Robin is faced with the possibility that one of the six is plotting murder most foul. But no deaths occur until the group returns home to Manhattan. Robin decides to investigate, while the reader is faced with a larger mystery: Are Robin, Lee, Alex, J, Chris, and Law male or female, straight or gay? (Rigolosi, Steven)