

All the characters have depth and are complex which made them very realistic. The part I enjoyed the most was the love story between the two main protagonists. At first I was a bit shocked that it has almost 700 pages but once I started reading I couldn’t stop. Judges’ comments: A very gripping thriller. (The original novel came equal third in this category.) Rainbow Awards 2011: Runner Up in the Best LGBT Mystery / Thriller category These reviews cover the original novel, and the separate anthology of stories, as well as the full “reintegrated” edition. Revised edition incorporating / reintegrating the novel and stories published by LIBRAtiger in eBook and paperback formats on 16 April 2019.

The Manifold Press paperback edition incorporated both the novel and the stories, reintegrated into one (long!) story. Sterne: Future Bright, Past Imperfect on 1 February 2012. Sterne on 1 November 2010, and the companion anthology Albert J.

Originally published by Manifold Press in two eBook volumes: the novel The Definitive Albert J.

Runner Up (equal third) in the Rainbow Awards 2011, in the category Best LGBT Mystery / Thriller (original novel).Genre: gay fiction contemporary love story serial killer thriller novelĬlick here and here for excerpts of text, and here for the reviews. It’s only a matter of duty, though it can’t be more, because Albert doesn’t do friendship – and he certainly doesn’t do love! When he’s sent to Colorado to investigate the work of a serial killer, he encounters Special Agent Fletcher Ash and they end up reluctantly joining forces to unravel the case. Blurb: Albert Sterne, forensics expert with the FBI, is so obnoxious on the surface that no one bothers digging deeper.
