New British novel
BLASPHEMY
What the reviewers are saying:
Laurence Fisher is the unlikliest hero imaginable. Middle-aged, irascible,
closeted, grieving for
a dead lover and stuck in a boring, go-nowhere job, his "gay" life is far
from gay. Laurence is far
too wrapped up in his own unhappiness to spare concern for anyone else. Until
that is, he meets
Danny, a street-wise, troubled kid in danger. Someone is trying to harm Danny,
maybe even kill
him, and it seems that Laurence may be the only person willing to help. Danny's
need pierces
Laurence's protective cocoon of misery and against his better judgment, Laurence
gets involved.
Helping him avoid the dangers of pimps, drug dealers, pornographers and
kidnappers is Philip, a
cop whose interest in helping Laurence may go beyond professional duty, although
Laurence fears
love more than any other peril. Because of Danny and Philip, Laurence begins
to move forward,
through regret and sorrow over a life not fully lived, and into a different
perspective of the possibilities
of gay life and family in the twenty-first century.
In Blasphemy, Roger N. Taber gives us a
suspenseful action story, along with a gay main character
who learns to let go of shame and secrecy and reach for freedom.
--- Ralph Higgins, Wayves
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