The Black Marble Pool The Black Marble Pool

The Black Marble Pool

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Publisher Description

When you first notice it, something seems a bit unusual. Then it occurs to you that most, if not all, of the pools you've ever seen before were painted blue or white. The Captain's House pool is black. Not painted black. But constructed of black marble and black tile. The marble has streaks of white that look like lightning bolts in a black sky. There is a sexiness to this pool; a personality. It looks and feels like a warm, wet blanket, surrounding and protecting you like a dark, quiet womb.

There's a dead body at the bottom of a pool in the backyard of a guest house in Key West. Who is he? And what caused his untimely demise? Maybe it's suicide. Or an accident. But more likely – murder! And who's responsible?  One of the guests, the people who run the guest house or one of those mysterious women in town?

A Lambda Literary Awards Finalist in 1991, this edition includes a new foreword by renowned LGBTQ publicist and friend of Stan Leventhal, Michele Karlsberg.

"Stan was a literary activist who always gave to, built and endorsed literature and writers. On this Sunday morning, all these years later, I can still see Stan in his apartment window on Christopher Street, next door to the Stonewall Inn, overlooking Sheridan Square as he typed away." – Michele Karlsberg

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2019
August 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
237
Pages
PUBLISHER
ReQueered Tales
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
3.8
MB

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