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Newly available in print, Joseph Hansen's classic mystery series starring Dave Brandstetter, a gay private eye in 70s and 80s California.

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Joseph Hansen wrote nearly forty novels in the course of a long career, but is best known for the groundbreaking series of twelve Dave Brandstetter crime novels. Brandstetter was a pioneering character: a tough private eye and happily uncloseted gay man. Hansen was an active campaigner for equal rights (though he disliked the word 'gay' and always described himself as 'homosexual'). He founded the pioneering gay journal Tangents in 1965, hosted a radio show called Homosexuality Today, and was involved in setting up the first Gay Pride parade in Hollywood in 1970, the same year that the first Brandstetter novel was published. In 1992, he won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Private Eye Writers of America. He died in 2004.

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The most exciting and effective writer of the classic private-eye novel working today - LA TimesHansen, one of the best practitioners of the California private-eye school...writes crisply with a lean, spare prose that echoes Hammett, Chandler and Macdonald - Washington PostIn Brandstetter, Hansen has developed a sympathetic character of depth and integrity - Chicago Sun-TimesNo mystery writer is better at evoking the landscape, the light, the architecture and the ethnic diversity of Los Angeles - TimeHansen is a strong unflinching writer and everything in his taut prose is real - Boston GlobeAn exceptionally urbane literary style - New York Times Book ReviewHansen writes about Southern California with the descriptive love once given it by Raymond Chandler - Herald ExaminerAn excellent craftsman, a compelling writer, he has a real gift for storytelling - for character, for scene, for pace independent of violence - New Yorker

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