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The Chicken Asylum: An Alex Reynolds Mystery
 
 

The Chicken Asylum: An Alex Reynolds Mystery (Paperback)

de Fred Hunter (Author) "Oh, no, no, no-the best dinner I ever had was at Chez Louis," said Jonathan Bradshaw, his face glowing reverently at the memory ..." En savoir plus
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It's hard to imagine readers of any persuasion gay, straight or lovers of mysteries getting much pleasure from Hunter's fifth book (after 2000's National Nancys) about freelance designer and occasional CIA helper Alex Reynolds, whose forays into crime-solving always end in tears and promises of "Never again!" The humor and dramatic content are on the level of an average episode of "Bewitched" or "I Dream of Jeanie" two television shows that tried to spoof the sitcom genre by giving their white-bread heroines magic powers. Hunter seems to think that by populating his fictional universe with a gay couple ditzy, decent Alex and his bluff, buff partner Peter and by tossing in the lugubrious figure of Alex's mother, Jean, a tedious stage Brit who does everything but sport a parrot and an eye patch, he can get away with a limp plot, painfully coy dialogue and secondary characters so sketchy as to be almost invisible. Alex and Peter's CIA friends house a young Iraqi terrorist defector in our tiresome trio's happy Chicago home as part of some illogical and ultimately not very interesting intelligence operation. Things go typically awry. James, Peter and Jean try to right the wrongs of their imperialistic employer (dressing the Iraqi in drag and endangering their lives along the way); and its worst sin the book undermines its own anemic anti-government message by encouraging readers to empathize with the scheming, smarmy CIA agents. No more madcap capers concerning grim foreign policy realities, please.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Alex Reynolds, his lover, Peter Lively, and Alex's British mom with whom they live in Chicago play host to a defecting Iraqi soldier while their employers, the CIA, debrief him. In keeping with the series, whose previous entry was National Nancys, Alex's impatience, impetuosity, and gullibility play foil to Peter's solidity and mom's sensibility. The surprises begin with the soldier's age he's just 18 and escalate from his expected homosexuality to alleged terrorist connections and attempted murder. Reynolds and his crew eventually spirit the soldier away from the CIA, riling their "boss" as well as the FBI. A moderately lightweight and engaging adventure; for most collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 chicken is great food!, Mars 19 2004
Par grant mckee (Santa Barbara, CA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Fred Hunter's CHICKEN ASYLUM is a great, snappy gay-themed read, not one that you would find in other sections. Delightful characters jump off the page, and perhaps could lend itself to film...Kudos to Hunter for being a visionary, not just Late-Nite material fodder
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Another winner!, Oct. 19 2002
Par Karlis Streips (Riga, Latvia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I've loved every one of the Alex Reynolds mysteries, not least because I grew up in Chicago and can relate to all of the scenery (it seems to me that "Charlene's" is actually Carol's Speakeasy, which did have big neon lips on the walls and has been long, long gone - too bad for that). Get off the boat, Publisher's Weekly - I'm going to be the fourth Amazon reader to give this book a good review. I did have to wonder, though, what the author thought on September 11. There's a reference to the World Trade Center in the book - a "World Trade Center amount of explosives". There's a great deal that reads differently now, after 9/11, than it would have before then. But that just makes the author prescient, albeit tragically so. "Chicken Asylum" is the first of the mysteries that doesn't use a letter play in its title - ..."National Nancys", etc., but it's none the less wonderful for it. I'm glad to join Amazon's No. 1 reviewer, Harriet, in recommending this book - and if you haven't read the other ones, they're all available here!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great addition, Nov. 8 2001
Par Alan Batie "batie" (Beaverton, OR USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I think Publisher's Weekly must've written that review on Sept. 12. The book is not perfect, but it's a very enjoyable read and a worthy addition to the series. I won't bother repeating the summary, since all the other reviews cover the plot, but the book's timing is uncanny. I highly recommend it.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Another winner from Hunter--
Once again, author Fred Hunter delivers the laughs and more with his new Alex Reynolds mystery. In this one, Alex, his love Peter, and his irrepressible mother Jean are asked to... Read more
Publié le Oct. 14 2001 par Bob Dunham

5.0étoiles sur 5 HIGH GAY INTRIGUE AND HIJINKS ARE BACK!
Alex, Peter and Jean are back as our favorite undercover CIA operatives for yet another enjoyable adventure. Read more
Publié le Oct. 10 2001 par Robert Edler

5.0étoiles sur 5 A zany mystery
Alex and Peter are a happily married gay couple living in Chicago with Alexï¿s mother Jean. Alex is a free lance graphics designer while Peter is a salesperson at a clothing... Read more
Publié le Sep 24 2001 par Harriet Klausner

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