VERA KELLY: LOST AND FOUND by Rosalie Knecht (Relief
Map) is the third in the series (after Who
is Vera Kelly? and Vera
Kelly is not a Mystery) about a young lesbian in the mid-twentieth
century. This book opens when Vera and her girlfriend Max travel to Bel-Air in
Southern California where Max’s affluent father is getting a divorce, plans to
re-marry, and is changing his investments. Estranged from her family once she
announced her sexual orientation, Max is again met with hostility and
misunderstanding, ultimately being committed to family-owned institution. A
former CIA agent who now works as a private detective, Vera manages to become a
patient and strives to reunite with Max. Set in 1971 shortly after the Stonewall
Riots, there is a sense of suspense and foreboding throughout this novel. VERA
KELLY: LOST AND FOUND received starred reviews from Booklist (“gritty yet romantic”) and Publishers Weekly (“filled with
well-drawn, quirky characters”). And I love these covers!
Sunday, July 31, 2022
Vera Kelly: Lost and Found by Rosalie Knecht
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