First You Fall: A Kevin Connor Mystery

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First You Fall: A Kevin Connor Mystery
 
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When his friend’s death is ruled a suicide, Kevin Connor—a hustler by trade, sleuth by default—sets out to prove a case of murder. It doesn’t help matters that the victim’s grown children, who disapproved of their father’s gay lifestyle, are only concerned about their inheritance. But they are not Kevin’s only problem. His high-strung mother has moved in with him—and she knows nothing about his questionable . . . job.

Scott Sherman has written for Newsweek, Genre, Instinct, and The Washington Blade. He is the host of the number-one rated The Digital Photography Show on The Podcast Network.

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A dalliance with murder...
 
Review Date: August 4, 2008
Reviewer: Jonathan Appleseed,
Skimming a few reviews posted here on Amazon for this book, I noted that several handled the summary portion quite nicely. I'll skip the summary, then, and speak directly to the merits of the book.

I've read several historical mysteries (medieval mysteries by Sharon Kay Penman, The Alienest by Carr, Deanna Raybourn's excellent Lady Julia Grey mysteries, and others), but rarely a modern mystery or thriller, and never a gay mystery, the reason for the latter being that I simply don't know much about that sub-genre of gay fiction. Given that, I wasn't sure what to expect, so was cautious in setting my expectations.

Within the first few pages, I knew that I was in the hands of an author I could trust. His prose was controlled and solid, and never over the top. That's significant because there were a few improbable situations. One example is that the lead detective on the case is his ex from high school (others have commented on that, so this isn't really a spoiler...I hope!). Good writing, though, almost always makes the improbable, and even implausible, perfectly believable. While I stumbled on that for a moment, Scott Sherman's steady hand kept me grounded.

The main character, Kevin, is immensely likable, and again it is Sherman's handling that makes us adore Kevin. When your main character is a hustler there's always the chance that some readers won't respond to him/her because of the profession. I'd be willing to bet that even those who aren't receptive to his profession would find Kevin agreeable, and perhaps could even see him being a friend. It helps that aside from fussing over his appearance (a necessity for him), he's responsible, thinks of his future and plans on going back to school, has boy-next-door sensibilities, doesn't take himself too seriously, and has a great sense of humor about himself that isn't self-deprecating. I'm excited and anxious to see Kevin grow as a character. Does he go to college eventually? Does he ever find himself at odds with his profession, and how does he handle it? (That question was addressed in this book, but the question is a far-reaching one, and there's quite a bit more to mine from it.)

While it's a cliché to say it, when I finished the book I was immensely sad - I didn't want it to end. I had grown to like Kevin, had felt that rare sense of comfort you find when reading a book and find yourself so drawn into the world that the author has created that it's difficult to reorient yourself when moving on to another book. When I did move on, it almost felt like cheating. Almost.

I'm confident that anyone remotely interested in gay mysteries will find themselves drawn to this one, and, I hope, its many sequels.
Outstanding first novel features realistic, likeable characters and great wit
 
Review Date: June 5, 2008
Reviewer: Bob Lind, Phoenix, AZ United States
Kevin Connor is a 23 year old blonde, twinkish high-priced "call boy"/gay escort who loves his work and friends, but is reluctant to allow himself to fall in love, still smarting from his breakup with Tony, his first love in high school. Kevin also suffers from a touch of Adult Attention Deficit Disorder, and complex emotional situations can sometime overwhelm him to the point he passes out. So, when he goes to visit his friend and mentor, Allen, and finds the man's body on the sidewalk in front of his high-rise NYC apartment building, and is told to step back by the officer on duty - who turns out to be his long-lost ex, Tony - Kevin soon joins his friend lying on the sidewalk. Ultimately, Kevin teams with his flamboyant best friend, Freddy, with some help from his computer-hacker friend/client Marc, and - despite distractions from a myriad of kinky clients and an unexpected visit by his overbearing mother - vows to prove wrong the police's finding that Allen committed suicide. It's a journey that uncovers secrets about the dead man's adult children, a sinister "gay conversion" program, revelations about people you thought you knew well, and agonizing over trying to reconcile with his (now married) ex.

With several major gay mystery series having wrapped in the past five years, there is definitely a need for some fresh ideas in that genre, especially utilizing characters that are likeable, relatable, intelligent and realistic. First time novelist Sherman hits on all four cylinders there, and infuses just enough humor in his book to keep the reader smiling as well as enthralled, making it hard to put the book down even for a minute. Looking forward to his announced sequel, and hopefully much more after that. Absolutely recommended highly, with five hustling stars out of five!
A rollicking good read!
 
Review Date: May 29, 2008
Reviewer: M.W.W. Tentrees, Virginia, USA
Did you ever start reading a book right before going to bed? And then you couldn't put it down even though you're staying up half the night and know that you're going to be exhausted the next day but it's so good that you keep saying just one more chapter until you realize you've got no choice but to read to the end to find out whodunnit and what happens to the cute main character? Well, I'm happy to report that Scott Sherman had me up half the night . . . and now I can't wait until the next "Kevin Connor Mystery" comes out!
The Gay Janet Evanovich
 
Review Date: July 17, 2008
Reviewer: Neil S. Plakcy, Hollywood, FL
I just finished FIRST YOU FALL, and I have to agree with JA Konrath's blurb, "Scott Sherman may be the gay Janet Evanovich." The book was a hoot, particularly in the interaction between the hero and his mother. It's also a solid mystery.

Kevin Connor is small, blond and cute, attributes which serve him well
as an on-call prostitute. I love the careful way in which his physical
attributes work into the story-- he has learned to defend himself
because he looks vulnerable, and we learn about his self-defense
training and the fact that he carries Mace with him-- all of which are
necessary, both for his work and his sleuthing.

Kevin has befriended a successful, older man who treats him like a son,
and when this friend's death is ruled a suicide, Kevin is determined to
prove the police wrong. He turns out to be a resourceful, determined
sleuth, and I hope we'll see more of him in the future.

Neil Plakcy, author of Mahu Fire: A Hawaiian Mystery
Sexy Fun!
 
Review Date: November 8, 2008
Reviewer: Salvatore Sapienza,
I took this book on vacation with me, and I highly recommend it as a great airplane or beach read. There's nothing too heavy here, just an easy, breezy read that's a heck of alotta fun! I laughed out loud continually during my flight. The main character, Kevin, is a male escort, but he's a hooker with a heart of gold. As with any good mystery, there are lots of twists and turns here, but nothing too confusing. What makes "First You Fall" stand out from other gay mystery novels I've read, however, are its fully fleshed-out characters. Kevin could very easily have been a cookie-cutter protagonist or stereotype, but author Scott Sherman really makes the reader care about Kevin and his decisions. I, for one, was rooting for him throughout the novel...not only that he would solve the mystery, but that he would find happiness. The secondary characters are equally engaging, especially Kevin's hysterical mother and Mrs. Cherry, the head of Kevin's escort agency. And, of course, there are some very sexy scenes thrown in for good measure...nothing too pornographic, but definitely hot. In his dedication of the book, Sherman even warns that this isn't the type of book one dedicates to his parents, and he instructs his kids not to read the book until they're 21. Sherman has a great sense of humor and is wonderful at writing witty banter and interesting characters. "First You Fall" is a sexy, fun page-turner, and I hope to encounter cute Kevin again in many sequels to come.
-Salvatore Sapienza, author of Seventy Times Seven: A Novel
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