Historical Mystery

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The simple yet catchy book cover with a couple of matchboxes doesn’t tell me much about THE BELL IN THE FOG but has intrigued me, nonetheless. I didn’t realize that it is the sequel to Lavender House which is highly praised by readers and critics, until now.

Evander “Andy” Mills, who is interesting and likeable, has just started his own Private Investigator office, which is located on the top floor of Ruby, a queer bar in San Francisco. Everything seems normal until James comes to seek his PI service in a case of blackmailing.

As Andy starts to investigate the case, all the ugly and the worst from the past come back to haunt him, and he is dumbfounded by the truth!

I truly enjoyed THE BELL IN THE FOG. I admire Lev Ac Rosen who writes about the dread and frustration of the queer community who is being belittled, shunned and threatened by society, and they always try to fight back to keep their dignity and their rights.