From the drug-fueled dance floors of New Orleans's hottest bars to the body-worship of its packed gyms, "Bourbon Street Blues" takes readers on a dizzying tour of gay life in the French Quarter and introduces an unlikely P.I. whose ironic take on things is as cool as the city he loves.
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From the drug-fueled dance floors of New Orleans's hottest bars to the body-worship of its packed gyms, "Bourbon Street Blues" takes readers on a dizzying tour of gay life in the French Quarter and introduces an unlikely P.I. whose ironic take on things is as cool as the city he loves.
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This is the first book I've read from Herren, and I liked it. At first, Scotty really got to me. I thought he was really very conceded about himself and his body. I wanted to see him knocked down a peg or two. But, by the end of the story, I realized he was just repeating himself, like he was trying to convence himself that he was very hot, even though he has few to none clients. I could tell that Herren really lives and loves his town of New Orleans. It's like you are truely there, that no other author can write. Some of the characters do seem hard to believe. Like they are too fictional! In my opinion, David Thomas Lord writes better sex scenes and body descriptions. I enjoyed this book, and plan to read more of Herren's novels. Scotty lives a normal eveyday life as a go-go dancer, until his friend returns from one year ago. Scotty is in possession of a disk that could ruin the political career of right wing Perkins. Scotty, with the help of a trick/cat burglar and a FBI agent, they are forced to put a stop to Perkins insane plot, or die.