Angel Food and Devil Dogs - A Maggie Gale Mystery

Angel Food and Devil Dogs - A Maggie Gale Mystery

by Liz Bradbury
Angel Food and Devil Dogs - A Maggie Gale Mystery

Angel Food and Devil Dogs - A Maggie Gale Mystery

by Liz Bradbury

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Overview

As private detective Maggie Gale works to prove the innocence of a mentally challenged pinball wizard who's been arrested for murder, she's called to Irwin College to discuss the suspicious suicide of a gay professor. There, Maggie shakes hands with the attractive Dr. Kathryn Anthony, who smiles at her with a faint but unmistakable touch of lust. Maggie's humorous and caring friends and family support her as she works against escalating danger, and toward escalating romantic encounters with Kathryn.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015608205
Publisher: Boudica Publishing Inc.
Publication date: 05/15/2008
Series: Maggie Gale Mystery Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 310
File size: 993 KB

About the Author

Liz Bradbury is the author of the critically acclaimed Maggie Gale Mystery series. Her first book in the series Angel Food and Devil Dogs was called “Perfect” by Houston Outsmart Magazine, was a finalist in the Golden Crown literary awards in two categories, got 4 magnifying glasses by the mainstream mystery review site Mysterious Reviews, was named one of the 20 top Lesbian mysteries for 2010 in Curve Magazine, and Lesbiatopia reviewer Cynthia Rodriguez called it a “classic mystery "who-done-it" combined with some imaginative, amazingly sensual, erotic lesbian romance.”

Liz’s second book in the series, Being the Steel Drummer - A Maggie Gale Mystery, just came out in June, 2012 and it’s been lauded by critics as well. Esteemed reviewer Salem West of The Rainbow Reader says: “Being the Steel Drummer is one of the very best whodunits to hit the bookshelves this year.  It’s well written, well plotted, intricate, and inventive...Beyond the classic whodunit, Ms. Bradbury also treats readers to a gripping and sensual love story between two women in post Civil War America.  And Salem West says that a scene in the hot present day romance “can arguably be described as one of the most well written bondage scenes in all of lesbian literature.’

Liz has recently been featured in interviews in Diversity Rules Magazine, and in Lesbian.com Magazine. She’s also written over 350 nonfiction published articles,
columns, and essays on LGBT civil rights issues. She was has served as co-editor of an edition of Sinister Wisdom Magazine, was a judge in the Kissed by Venus 2011 Literary Contest and is the co-creator of the Medusa Literacy Society for Fiercely Independent Lesbian Publishers.
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