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rymenhild ([personal profile] rymenhild) wrote2022-01-15 03:31 pm

News horrible, let's talk books

Everything is terrible so I'll tell you about the book I read this morning.

I preordered The Missing Page by Cat Sebastian, #2 in her Page and Sommers mystery series. For reasons having to do with Evil Empire shenanigans, I was able to download the book on Thursday although its listed release date is this upcoming Tuesday.

Anyway, The Missing Page is a totally delightful queer subversion of the cozy mystery genre. In post-WWII Britain, country doctor James Sommers is called down to Cornwall for his estranged uncle's funeral. His variously terrible family members gather there, where they are asked to solve the mystery of a cousin lost two decades before. With the help of Leo Page, spy and also James's lover of two months, James sets out to discover what happened to cousin Rose.

So far, so standard. But Sebastian takes this pile of tropes and turns them all sideways. The romance and mystery plots come together in a story about how, when the family you start with is awful, the family you build can be there instead. Highly recommended. (And talk to me once you read it, because everything I really want to say here is a spoiler!)

Meanwhile, what should I read next?
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[personal profile] thistleingrey 2022-01-16 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
I really like the way found-family narratives have become more visible lately--both fiction and random blogs/news--though the reasons for having them are not new and have nothing to do with the pandemic. Glad to know of this story.
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[personal profile] thistleingrey 2022-01-16 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
some variety of queer

Of course--though it sounds from the variety and complexity as though there's been some improvement since the 1990s, when it seemed as though the only way queer folks were "allowed" to have social links is via found family as veiled threat for promiscuity, with the backdrop of the AIDS epidemic. Uh, that came out more negatively than I'd expected: I am glad that it seems there's been some improvement!
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[personal profile] thistleingrey 2022-01-16 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
Ah cool--I will add to the (lately very slow) tbr list! Thanks.