2007
A 53-year-old millionaire regrets the youth he wasted on business; a 26-year-old circuit boy dreads the future he's sabotaged by partying. The solution? … Switch places! But while swapping bodies is easy, swapping lives proves more problematic.
“Powerful and empowering.” – EDGE
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2002
B-movie queen Viola Chute slept her way to the middle and slid down again. Now she's a hit in a prime-time soap opera … but her biographer could ruin it all with one final, shocking discovery.
“Rodi stands the epistolary novel on its head, creating an effervescent cocktail of satire, mystery, and romance … camp hilarity explodes off the page.” – Booklist
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1996
Thirtysomething Dennis Racine has long been the pampered “companion” of wealthy Farleigh Nock. Now Farleig's got his eye on the pool boy, and Dennis is in for the fight of his life.
“Rodi is the gay Molière … A smart, funny, and terrifically entertaining tale.” – Kirkus
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1995
Straitlaced gay attorney Mitchell Sayer discovers he has a long-lost identical twin: a stunning transvestite who goes by the name Kitten Kaboodle.
“A plateful of giddy meringue from the undisputed doyen of the effervescent gay novel of manners.” – Kirkus
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1994
Gay cartoonist Brian Parrish has turned the world's greatest super-heroine into a lesbian. But he's reckoned without her sociopathic fans … one of whom is plotting revenge.
“Hilarious … the quips fly in all directions … fiercely humanistic and wildly funny.” – Lambda Book Report
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1992
Gay advertising executive Lionel Frank goes to increasingly desperate lengths to hide his sexuality from his clients and co-workers – until it beomes literally a matter of life and death.
“Utterly hilarious … You'll experience anew what it's like to laugh with a book.” – New City Chicago
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1991
Natalie is a big girl in love with Peter, a handsome artist. Peter falls in love with Lloyd, a gay survivalist. Can the survivalist survive the schemes of the abandoned fag hag?
“Scathing satire … a side-splitting commentary on the bond between gay men and straight women.” – Genre