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Fresh Flesh de Duffy, Stella

de Duffy, Stella - Género: English
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Sinopsis

Everything was going just fine for Saz Martin and her partner Molly. It is summer in London, they're having a baby and all looks right with the world. Saz has even stopped taking on any weird and wild cases. No more danger, just easy, steady work and tucked up in bed before midnight... Yeah, right. Fresh Flesh, Stella Duffy's latest Saz Martin thriller, is a fast-paced ride across a contemporary London of glitzy offices, fancy restaurants, designer bars and damaged lives. It is also a frightening journey through the emotional ruins of the past, a tale of the sins of the fathers, and the mothers, and of the greatest theft of all.


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"The hot summer had stilled happiness, slowed it to a single pulse, mouth opened wide and head thrown back in silent laughter, image frozen in rictus of a scream."

I didn't have any expectations going into this, as it's relatively unknown, difficult to get a copy of, and even the cover offers little clues as to its content, which is why, I think, I ended up finding this to be an intriguing and even pleasurable reading experience. Had I any expectations, I think they would have been let down, but all I knew was lesbian crime fiction here we come, and lesbian crime fiction, yes, we got.

The representation here is, even decades after its publication, remarkable. Almost all of the characters, particularly the ones we're rooting for, are either non-heterosexual, nonwhite, or both. The variety of sexualities among the characters are taken as granted, not an anomaly to be picked apart and discussed, and the book doesn't shy from engaging in conversations of racism prejudice.

The plot, too, while less gritty and glamorous than some of the other books I've read for this crime fiction module, was still gripping and well thought out, its pacing exactly right. There were some parts that seemed a bit farfetched, and some of the romance and dialogue were rather cheesy, but not to a grimacing effect.

Regardless, however, I think I'm gonna stick this at three stars, as I really don't think its writing or story were really all that profound, and I am not in the business of giving away free stars for diversity. There is definitely any interesting history here, though, to unpack within this genre, and I'm excited to discuss it in class here shortly.2021 fiction mystery-and-crime ...more2 s Mickey Winn31 2

Really irritating book with shallow superficial characters and a potentially interesting theme of the impact of adoption that is squandered. The author was recommended by a guide to crime fiction but I feel foolish for following the recommendation. If coked up, self-referential characters doing their metropolitan thing is your cup of tea, you might enjoy it; I didn’t. 1 Kirsty Darbyshire1,091 56 Read

In the most part this is an excellent mystery, there's not a murder in sight but plenty enough babies, adoptions and deceptions to keep most mystery afficianados happy I think. I really Duffy's writing and her excellent depiction of what the heroine Saz Martin calls "non traditional" relationships.If this book has a weak point it's in the conclusion which involves a rather too traditional bit of someone walking into danger and not telling anyone where they're going. Apart from that part I the characters and the mostly believable plot. This is the second book in the series I've read and I think that there are two previous episodes that I haven't read and that I'm going to put on my shopping list. Ember Stone-pierce44 3

Clever thriller set in London that revolves around some rather dubious adoptions from forty years ago and two gay couples expecting a baby. A myriad of secrets and lies makes it very difficult for Saz to help her adopted friends find their biological parents and in seeking more answers she finds herself thrust into the path of danger. There are some great characters and an interesting plot - Not the best book I've ever read, but a really good attempt at a thriller with a cast of almost all gay characters. Dayan2

I didn't believe anything in this story. It took me weeks, if not months, to end it.

It seems as if the author didn't come with anything better to write and had a contract or deadline to write a book. I have this idea (a very weak one) about well... adoptions... let's write a book about it!

Not a single character seemed believable nor fleshed out and the heroine was in fact a detestable human (fictional) being.

The book fell flat at the end, as if the author wrote the first thing that came to her mind... Not recommendable Andrew857 13

A good enough tale of a exploration into the birth mother of adopted adult which uncovers much more.
It's difficult to give to much of a synopsis without blowing the whole book as it is in truth a fairly thin tale though that said a digestible one which does play out quite nicely.
Anyhow well written not as gritty nor as deserving of the accolades review wise which where present with this paperback copy but fine nonetheless.crime Silvia2 13

Intriguing, fast, sexy, funny and poignant. this is now one of my favourite. Mirrordance1,483 83

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