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Only Lawyers Dancing
Jan McKemmish

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Only Lawyers Dancing

Cleis Press (1992)
9780939416691
| Paperback
192 pages | 5.3 x 8.7 inch
$ 9.95
Dewey 823
LC Classification PR9619.3.M325 .O54 1992
LC Control No. 92046180

Genre

  • Mystery

Subject

  • Fiction / General
  • Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General
  • Lesbians
  • Lesbians/ Fiction
  • Women Lawyers
  • Women Lawyers/ Fiction

Plot

Product Description A tale of two women friends and their obsessive relationship to crime follows Anne Stevens, a policeman's daughter and criminal attorney, and Frances Smith, the daughter of a crime boss, during a new investigation into two brutal and nearly forgotten murders From Publishers Weekly Narrated alternately by two women, this book attempts to be a new kind of detective novel, but there is one major problem: the two voices sound so much alike that it is often unclear which one is speaking. Anne Stevens is an ex-therapist in Sydney, Australia, who became a lawyer because she was "tired of dealing with the damage" wrought by "the system." Frances Smith, a childhood friend, is a photographer. The tension between the two women reflects the differences between their families: Anne's father is a policeman, Frances's is a gangster. Although the writing is capable and the dialogue is often snappy--at one point Anne proclaims that "men are like cats, you can love them over and over again and they go on walking away with your heart in their mouths"--there are too many characters and plot twists to keep straight. One thread running through the book is an unresolved murder that took place in Anne and Frances's childhood, one that particularly shook Anne's father for reasons she doesn't completely understand. In the end McKemmish, an Australian writer, offers a loving portrait of Sydney and some witty repartee, but not much else. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.