Irregulars: Stories by Nicole Kimberling, Josh Lanyon, Ginn Hale and Astrid Amara - Sapphic Society

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Irregulars: Stories by Nicole Kimberling, Josh Lanyon, Ginn Hale and Astrid Amara

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"NATO's Irregulars Affairs Division is a secret organization operating in thousands of cities around the globe. Its agents police relations between the earthly realm and...
"NATO's Irregulars Affairs Division is a secret organization operating in thousands of cities around the globe. Its agents police relations between the earthly realm and those beyond this world, protecting us from terrible dangers as well as enthralling temptations. These agents-irregulars, as they are known to the few who know them at all-are drawn to the work for their own reasons and close cases in their own unique ways."--P. 4 of cover.

Author: Josh Lanyon, Ginn Hale, Astrid Amara
Publisher: Blind Eye Books
Published: 03/14/2012
Pages: 348
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.40w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781935560166


Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 01/23/2012 pg. 150

About the Author
Lanyon, Josh: - A distinct voice in gay fiction, multi-award-winning author JOSH LANYON has been writing gay mystery, adventure and romance for over a decade. In addition to numerous short stories, novellas, and novels, Josh is the author of the critically acclaimed Adrien English series, including The Hell You Say, winner of the 2006 USABookNews awards for GLBT Fiction. Josh is an Eppie Award winner and a three-time Lambda Literary Award finalistHale, Ginn: - Ginn Hale has traveled through every state in Mexico but currently lives, with her lovely wife, in the in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. She spends the many rainy days tinkering with devices and words. Her first novel, Wicked Gentlemen, was a Lambda Literary Award Finalist and won the Spectrum Award for best novel.Amara, Astrid: - Astrid Amara is the author of numerous gay romance titles, including Lambda Literary Award finalist, The Archer's Heart. Prior to settling in the Pacific Northwest she traveled the world, spending unnecessary amounts of time in Central Asia, the Middle East, and India before realizing she preferred cloudy mild climates. Now she spends her days as a civil servant, trying to save the world one bureaucratic form at a time. When not working she can usually be found riding her horse, walking her old dog, or feeding her goats. She looks just like everyone else in Bellingham, Washington.

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