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New Gay Mystery Skewers Tourist Town Personalities
(Williamsburg, VA • July 1, 2010) Cherokee McGhee Publishing announces the release of Greg Lilly’s newest
Derek Mason Mystery – Scalping the Red Rocks. Lilly describes it as “a story of greed,
indulgence, desire, and the bitch Karma.” This is the second in the gay mystery series, following
Fingering the Family Jewels.
The novel is set in Sedona, Arizona,
one of the top tourist destinations in the United States. Sedona is known for the breathtaking natural
beauty of the red rocks; its vibrant arts community; the rich Native American, pioneer, and western movie culture; a variety
of hiking trails, Jeep tours, and journeys into the New Age movement; all topped with world-class resorts and restaurants.
These unique elements contribute to the lively real estate market and spur the story’s beginning.
In Scalping the Red Rocks, the town’s inhabitants are divided
by urban growth. Some entrepreneurs try to make a quick buck by selling out the very aspect of the town
that drew them: the awe-inspiring views and natural beauty. Spirited, passionate, and a bit mettlesome,
Derek Mason helps his aunt Ruby find her place in the New Age haven, but instead they discover her real estate agent scalped
in an empty condo. The crafty real estate agent had intended to sell off part of the pristine landscape, to scalp the land
to the highest bidder, but someone scalped him first.
Derek
meets Myra and Topher, best friends with a shared secret from Devil’s Bridge; Kimbo Blue, a former child star from Hollywood
with a eunuch-ness that defies his adult persona; Clarity Received, the New Age girlfriend of the victim; and Tricia, the
diva ex-wife. Along with a troupe of paranoid art gallery owners, gossipy sales clerks, sexy Mexican
day laborers, and a Jeep-driving Yavapai-Apache, the quirky characters of the resort town hamper Derek’s attempts to
expose the killer.
Small town secrets, shady deals,
and serial arsonists threaten to throw Derek off the trail. The destructive power of greed materializes
in the idyllic setting, and Derek struggles to keep his sense of self-value over the immediate gratification of self-indulgence.
Temptation from his past jeopardizes his future, unless he can tame his libido and focus. Or will he lose his head too?
“I lived for five years in Sedona, Arizona,” author Greg Lilly
says. “The story could only happen in that setting, in that culture.” Lilly had lived for several
years in Charlotte, North Carolina before moving to Arizona for a “simpler life.” In the city, he had written
the first Derek Mason Mystery that dealt with a large family-owned business. His second novel, Devil’s
Bridge, follows characters who tire of the city and end up in Sedona ─ just as he did. “The novel Devil’s
Bridge foreshadowed my own escape from the city,” Lilly explains. “So, with this latest mystery, I had to
bring those characters into the tale to show the dream versus the reality of a resort town life.”
The early reviewers praise Scalping the Red Rocks for its
setting, plot, and characters. "Greg Lilly gives us some unforgettable characters and his ability
to create them is amazing,” says Amos Lassen of Literary Pride book reviews. “The residents of Sedona
are the kind of people you will never forget."
Author Keith Pyeatt (Struck, Regal Crest Enterprises, 2009) added, “The characters
are diverse and real enough to touch, the story is set so firmly in Sedona, it couldn't take place anywhere else, and
the varied agendas and motives keep you wondering whodunit to the very end."
Sedona resident and award-winning mystery writer Kris Neri (Revenge for Old Times’
Sake, Cherokee McGhee, 2010) calls the book “A winner!” Then adds, "With
eco-terrorists, wildfire and a shocking scalping, Greg Lilly’s Scalping the Red Rocks rips the mask off the
superficial New Age haven of Sedona, Arizona, to reveal its darker side, in a don’t-put-it-down mystery that will keep
you guessing right up to its stunning climax.”
Echo Magazine’s book critic Bob Lind rates the mystery “five full stars out of five.”
Lind, an Arizonan, adds, “I can tell you that Lilly has absolutely nailed the prevailing mindset
of many longtime residents of that town (Sedona), making the mystery even more realistic to me... an exciting, well-written
page-turner, which will keep you guessing as you slowly learn more about each of its colorful, complex characters.”
Although the book skewers some attitudes and personalities of tourist towns,
Lilly says he feels the murder mystery creates a fast-paced story to entertain readers, all readers ─familiar or not
with a small town dependent on tourists. “Hilton Head, Williamsburg, Taos, Asheville,” Lilly
lists. “These are places with a lot of deals going on behind the scenes. That can make for some interesting characters
and situations.”
Scalping the
Red Rocks – A Derek Mason Mystery is available now at bookstores and on-line at Amazon.com and BN.com.
More information about Greg Lilly and his novels can be found at www.GregLilly.com.
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