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Archie Cain

Created by Jack Ricardo

Out of the closet and out of a job, what’s a poor ex-cop to do?

New York City police officer ARCHIE CAIN finds himself in just that predicament in The Night G.A.A. Died, a 1992 novel that takes a hard and unapologetic look at the rise of the gay lib movement in the early seventies. It seems that the NYPD isn’t quite as liberated as Archie had hoped, and when he’s driven off the force, he reinvents himself, this time as a Greenwich Village private eye.

Newly politicized and defiantly out, he meets Max, the personable vice-president of the Gay Activists Alliance while cruising down at the waterfront one night, but before they can get to know each other better, Max is murdered. It’s all here: suicide, murder, drugs, gay-bashing, arson… even the KGB, the FBI and the CIA make guest appearances.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

This looked like that start of a great series, but Ricardo, who had already written on the Leather movement and other gay issues, seems to have never followed through, although he did write a couple of other P.I. novels, Death with Dignity (1991) featuring private investigator Jim Halden, and Desperate Innocence (2013), starring a Florida P.I. named Jim Holden.

Halden? Holden? Coincidence? Nah, it’s the same guy…

But speaking of coincidences… The Night G.A.A. Died was published under St. Martin Press’ Stonewall Inn imprint, named after the site of the notorious 1969 riots that sparked the gay lib movement.

UNDER OATH

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Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.

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