4.5/5 ⭐
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This is one house that is full to bursting with secrets. One that Evander Mills is all to familiar with. One that cost him his job, his friends and almost his life.
Being queer in the 50s was not just dangerous, it was a crime. And navigating raids and a disapproving population is hard. So finding a family that are all one way or another queer is unheard of and dangerous.
Asked to discreetly investigate a mysterious murder, Mills is let in on the family secret and learns what it’s like to be surrounded my others just like him. And the safety and freedom offered to him behind those closed gates. But not all is well and he quickly learns that as more than just a mysterious murder take place.
This was such a good mystery and having the queer rep made it even better. I was a little cautious with the comparison to Knives Out because I didn’t want just a queer book version of it. That would have been boring. But if you liked Knives Out, I do believe you will like this one just as much. A private detective, a bizarre family, and a murder. It has the perfect combination of it all, making a fantastic mystery that while maybe predictable to some doesn’t fall flat in the slightest with a satisfying ending.
Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan-Tor/Forge for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
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