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Neil S. Plakcy

    This author crafts compelling cozy mysteries and gay mysteries, drawing inspiration directly from personal experiences, most notably his golden retrievers who continuously spark ideas for new narratives. His work thoughtfully blends elements from a lifelong love of diverse genres, including romance and science fiction/fantasy, with a solid foundation in literary works. This unique combination allows for the creation of engaging and layered stories that resonate with readers. The author's distinctive voice and thematic explorations offer a unique reading experience.

    Under the Waterfall
    Dog Helps Those
    Blessing of the Dogs
    GayLife.com
    Saving the Boxer
    The Feet of Blue Pigeons
    • The Feet of Blue Pigeons

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Aidan Greene receives a desperate plea for help from his college friend Ethan Katz, who has uncovered a dangerous money-laundering scheme while working for a bank in Luxembourg. With local security overwhelmed by the pandemic, Ethan's life is at risk. Aidan and his partner Liam must navigate the complexities of international crime and personal safety to protect Ethan and unravel the threat against him. The story intertwines friendship, danger, and the challenges posed by a world grappling with a health crisis.

      The Feet of Blue Pigeons
    • Saving the Boxer

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Silas Warner, known for his whimsical nature and fickle relationships, finds himself captivated by Ezra Curiel. Ezra's striking physique and profound emotional depth profoundly impact Silas, challenging his usual carefree approach to love. This unexpected connection prompts Silas to confront his feelings and the possibility of a deeper, more meaningful relationship.

      Saving the Boxer
    • GayLife.com

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in Miami Beach at the turn of the millennium, this sexy comedy of manners captures the vibrant and humorous dynamics of gay life. Drawing inspiration from Jane Austen's wit, the narrative explores relationships, social norms, and the quest for love in a contemporary setting. With sharp dialogue and playful characters, it offers a fresh perspective on romance and friendship within the LGBTQ+ community.

      GayLife.com
    • Blessing of the Dogs

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Amidst wedding preparations, Steve Levitan and Lili Weinstock find their plans derailed by a dognapping incident that spirals into a murder investigation. As they navigate the chaos, their journey to the altar becomes a thrilling mix of mystery and romance, challenging their relationship and testing their resolve.

      Blessing of the Dogs
    • Dog Helps Those

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A detective duo faces a crisis as Eastern College, Steve's workplace, encounters significant troubles. Their investigation unfolds amidst the challenges, revealing intrigue and the potential for resolution. Will they uncover the truth and save the college from its predicament?

      Dog Helps Those