Wicked Gentlemen
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Belimai Sykes is many things: a Prodigal, the descendant of ancient demons, a creature of dark temptations and rare powers. He is also a man with a brutal past and a dangerous addiction. And Belimai Sykes is the only man Captain William Harper can turn to when faced with a series of grisly murders. But Mr. Sykes does not work for free and the price of Belimai's company will cost Captain Harper far more than his reputation. From the ornate mansions of noblemen, where vivisection and sorcery are hidden beneath a veneer of gold, to the steaming slums of Hells Below, Captain Harper must fight for justice and for his life. His enemies are many and his only ally is a devil he knows too well.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #72274 in Books
- Published on: 2007-05-14
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Perfect Paperback
- 222 pages
Customer Reviews
Be enthralled by this amazingly well written gay gothic fantasy.
This one transcends my expectation. If this is a debut, I am in awe of this writer's talents. She has created an amazing alternate world which is bleak, stark and disturbing, in which demons live among humans. The demons are the minority and the victims as they are despised and prosecuted in this twisted world.
Her 2 protagonists are most appealing. Belimai Sykes is a private investigator and a descendant of demons imbued with rare powers. He is also a drug junkie and in self exile. He may appear cold and indifferent with his scathing remarks but underneath he is one vulnerable, lonely and tortured man with a terrible past. His hiring by one Captain Harper set off a chain of events which nearly consumed both of them. Captain William Harper is an inquisitor belonging to a sort of priesthood in charge of upholding the law. Harper is an equally fascinating character with his strong sense of justice and quiet solid strength. Harper too has an unhappy past which left him "closed-up" and unable to express his feelings. Both men could not be more different. Yet from the day they met, they held mutual respect for one another which evolve from a one night stand to awkward yet committed lovers. Throughout the story they never utter the 3 words. Yet their love is credible and convincing as they slowly come to understand each other. Their few confrontations are such emotional and bittersweet moments.
The plot is highly original, fascinating, fast paced, exciting, with never a dull moment. There are twisted elements of religion here which add to the dark tone of the story. The story is divided into 2 parts. The first part is told through Belimai's intense and distinct narration. The second part is expressed from Harper's view point and just as effective and engrossing. I found myself holding my breath frequently and was glued to the book until the ending. And what a satisfying ending. If only there are more on these 2 characters. Read this. You will not be disappointed.
A sequel, please
Hale has put a fantasy twist on a classical historical setting, The Inquisition. During that time in actual history, Roman Catholic zealots persecuted, tortured and killed many people in an effort to "find the truth" (forcefully convert those who didn't believe) and root out "heresy." It was a shocking time in history, and as such, it is a dark but appropriate setting for this story.
Generations ago, the priests of the Inquisition convinced the Lords of Hell to embrace salvation. The descendants of those demon lords are called Prodigals, and they are a heavily persecuted minority easily identified by their black fingernails and unusual eye color. Forbidden to leave the Capital city, or use their demon abilities, they are packed into the Prodigal ghetto called Hells Below. The Inquisition priests are now the only law enforcement and use brutal methods to keep the Prodigals in line. One such Prodigal is Belimai Sykes. He was taken by the priests and forced to "confess." During these interrogations, they addicted him to ophorium, and broke his spirit in the process. William Harper is an Inquisition Captain, who comes to Belimai for help in finding his sister - known for her Prodigal sympathies. She disappeared after many Prodigals turned up mutilated and murdered. This unlikely pair will face dangerous obstacles, and uncover horrifying truths in their investigation. And though they know society will never allow it, they are drawn to each other....
Hale's debut is astonishing and extremely well written. The book flowed smoothly, with a lot of action and great dialog. Belimai's sly comments and secretive nature capture a reader, while Harper's deep desire for justice and happiness are all too real. These two men are so well developed, they come completely to life. They are deeply flawed people, who you can't help but feel for. Their relationship isn't instantaneous - it builds with each chapter as the two become more entwined in the case, and each other. There is sex, but it isn't gratuitous, or graphic. In fact, those moments are revealing and touching as the two men try to find a moment of bliss in their dark world. The mystery of the missing sister and the murdered Prodigals is intricate, with surprising twists that keep a reader guessing what will happen next. Though the ending felt a little rushed, with everything coming to a climax in the last chapter, it was very satisfying. Hale has left room for a sequel, which I can only hope comes to be. I want to spend more time with Prodigals.
This is one of those rare books that will stay with you long after you've finished the last page. Wicked Gentlemen is a delight!
All Hail, Ginn Hale
Did you ever finish a book only to feel sad that you can never again open it anew and discover its delights for the very first time? Rarely if ever, I'm sure. Well for me, Wicked Gentlemen is one of those books.
And I am completely envious of any lover of dark fantasy and/or gay romance who has yet to crack the spine on this gem.
First time novelist Ginn Hale has created a world so tangible, so complete, that I felt as if I could smell, see, taste and feel everything right along with her characters. The basic premise, an alternate reality (resembling a gaslit, Victorian England) wherein a corrupt theocracy has called up the descendants of ancient Biblical demons (Prodigals) with promises of redemption only to ghettoize and oppress them, comments on a number of modern day social ills but never comes across as obviously didactic or preachy. In addition it has a complex plot, part mystery and part thriller, that's never short on nailbiting moments. But for me the most enjoyable aspects of the story were the two amazingly complex, yet subtly drawn, protagonists and the tender love story that develops between them. With her characters, Hale never hits a false note. She shows, never tells - meaning that one learns about the tortured, drug-addicted Prodigal, Belimai Sykes, and reserved priest/police captain, William Harper, from their actions, rather than a lot heavy handed exposition. They can be infuriating as often as they are endearing, but these contradictions only make them seem, like everything else in the book, utterly real.
And they're sexy, too.
This is a wonderful novel. I hope that positive word-of-mouth continues to bring it the legion of fans it deserves.




