The Uncanny Case of Gilles/Jeannette
The Uncanny Case of Gilles/Jeannette is a gender-swapped take on Jekyll and Hyde. Set in Hudson, NY during the Great Depression, it follows the story of 20-year-old Jeannette, the daughter of John Darby, a widower, failed inventor, and proprietor of The Diamond Inn. Longing for her friend Dahlia, and traumatized by her father's sudden illness, Jeannette experiments in his basement laboratory with the purpose of transforming herself into a man. She unleashes Gilles, her male alter-ego, thinking he will successfully seduce Dahlia, but Gilles cannot be controlled, and has other plans—which include murder. The story is framed by the modern tale of a queer Brooklyn couple, who have inherited the property, one of whom has a dark ancestral tie to the Inn. This gothic thriller explores the complex issues of gender, homophobia, race, and the Pandora's box hidden within each of our natures, all while weaving in a disturbing episode of Depression-era history involving one of America's most beloved singers.
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The Uncanny Case of Gilles/Jeannette
The Uncanny Case of Gilles/Jeannette is a gender-swapped take on Jekyll and Hyde. Set in Hudson, NY during the Great Depression, it follows the story of 20-year-old Jeannette, the daughter of John Darby, a widower, failed inventor, and proprietor of The Diamond Inn. Longing for her friend Dahlia, and traumatized by her father's sudden illness, Jeannette experiments in his basement laboratory with the purpose of transforming herself into a man. She unleashes Gilles, her male alter-ego, thinking he will successfully seduce Dahlia, but Gilles cannot be controlled, and has other plans—which include murder. The story is framed by the modern tale of a queer Brooklyn couple, who have inherited the property, one of whom has a dark ancestral tie to the Inn. This gothic thriller explores the complex issues of gender, homophobia, race, and the Pandora's box hidden within each of our natures, all while weaving in a disturbing episode of Depression-era history involving one of America's most beloved singers.
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The Uncanny Case of Gilles/Jeannette

The Uncanny Case of Gilles/Jeannette

by Jill Dearman
The Uncanny Case of Gilles/Jeannette

The Uncanny Case of Gilles/Jeannette

by Jill Dearman

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The Uncanny Case of Gilles/Jeannette is a gender-swapped take on Jekyll and Hyde. Set in Hudson, NY during the Great Depression, it follows the story of 20-year-old Jeannette, the daughter of John Darby, a widower, failed inventor, and proprietor of The Diamond Inn. Longing for her friend Dahlia, and traumatized by her father's sudden illness, Jeannette experiments in his basement laboratory with the purpose of transforming herself into a man. She unleashes Gilles, her male alter-ego, thinking he will successfully seduce Dahlia, but Gilles cannot be controlled, and has other plans—which include murder. The story is framed by the modern tale of a queer Brooklyn couple, who have inherited the property, one of whom has a dark ancestral tie to the Inn. This gothic thriller explores the complex issues of gender, homophobia, race, and the Pandora's box hidden within each of our natures, all while weaving in a disturbing episode of Depression-era history involving one of America's most beloved singers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798987839867
Publisher: The Shortish Project
Publication date: 06/20/2023
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

Jill Dearman writes socially-engaged crime fiction. She is the author of several books including Jazzed, which was selected by Kirkus as a “Best Indie Historical Fiction Novel of 2022.” Dearman is also the author of a book on the history of feminism for teenagers. She is a Part-Time Writing Professor in Liberal Studies at New York University. For more: www.jilldearman.com.
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