One thing
that hits the reader immediately is the unique and accurate manner in
which Michel LeCroix captures the "habits of speech" of the people of
New Orleans. I was at a loss to explain how well he did capture the
inflection, tone, and rhythm of the language of this unique part of the
world, home to Dixieland Jazz and Mardi Gras, at least at a loss until
I communicated with Michel and he so aptly put as the subject line on
the email, "Noo Oyunz and such." This is flabergastingly absolutely
the exact way folks in New Orleans speak if they are from authentic New
Orleans culture. So, with the book dripping a sort of unique southern
drawl from each fast paced page, the story of Alex (the Alice in this
wonderland which is Gay New Orleans) takes the reader along a action
filled tour of New Orleans at it's wildest. The third in a series of
what will be four novels, this edition takes the reader through a
variety of under-world creatures--the people who inhabit the night-time
in this city that hosted INTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE. Only in New
Orleans does one find this strange blend of punks and disco queens,
vampires and drag. The intensity of plot unfolds around the mystery of
a cult of blood sucking vampires. I don't have to remind most that
Anne Rice was from New Orleans! Un-closeted vampires strike and the
action is hilarious and somehow so evocative of the ambiance and
atmosphere of French Quarter and N'awlin's "street life" that you
become totally immersed in this great read. Like a lot of recent
fiction based in New Orleans this is "post-Katrina" life. It is at
times a sinister and dark realm.
I asked for the first two books in the series, and can recommend them highly as well (Volume II seems hard to find in paperback and lists for quite a small fortune. but the Kindle versions are inexpensive), and there will be number four soon. If I had one surprise reading this novel it was that the voice of the author is so authentic to the locale and the structure and theme of the story...but, I finish this volume three with the happy promise of volume four coming up soon. The author, Michel LeCroix, approaches that style and unique voice that one finds in Tennessee William's work. I could imagine LeCroix easily writing a play like STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE or THE GLASS MENAGERIE. You'll laugh and also enjoy suspense and lots of wonderful New Orleans gay life in these volumes. I recommend them highly for their wonderful entertainment value. Amos Lassen, legendary reviewer of gay works has an excallend review of this novel at The LL Book Reviews site (Click Here). THIS NOVEL AND IT'S COMPANION VOLUMES ARE AVAILABLE AT AMAZON.COM in KINDLE FORMAT at this link DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
at AMAZON CLICK HERE FOR KINDLE VERSION AT $2.99 & Notice Volume One is available free to Amazon Prime Members.
I asked for the first two books in the series, and can recommend them highly as well (Volume II seems hard to find in paperback and lists for quite a small fortune. but the Kindle versions are inexpensive), and there will be number four soon. If I had one surprise reading this novel it was that the voice of the author is so authentic to the locale and the structure and theme of the story...but, I finish this volume three with the happy promise of volume four coming up soon. The author, Michel LeCroix, approaches that style and unique voice that one finds in Tennessee William's work. I could imagine LeCroix easily writing a play like STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE or THE GLASS MENAGERIE. You'll laugh and also enjoy suspense and lots of wonderful New Orleans gay life in these volumes. I recommend them highly for their wonderful entertainment value. Amos Lassen, legendary reviewer of gay works has an excallend review of this novel at The LL Book Reviews site (Click Here). THIS NOVEL AND IT'S COMPANION VOLUMES ARE AVAILABLE AT AMAZON.COM in KINDLE FORMAT at this link DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
at AMAZON CLICK HERE FOR KINDLE VERSION AT $2.99 & Notice Volume One is available free to Amazon Prime Members.


