James Lear's (the German translation of The Back Passage ) is a cult classic in gay erotic fiction. It blends a "Golden Age" country house mystery with explicit humor and a wink to Agatha Christie. 🔍 Book Overview Original Title: The Back Passage Author: James Lear (pseudonym for James Scudamore) Genre: Gay Erotic Mystery / Historical Parody Setting: A snowbound English country estate, 1930s 📖 Synopsis
The story is a playful subversion of classic "whodunit" tropes:
Optimized for e-readers like Kindle, Kobo, or Apple Books. Themes: Queer history, mystery, humor, 1930s high society.
🌟 It’s a raunchy, fun, and surprisingly well-plotted mystery.
Lear is a skilled writer who captures the 1930s "British" voice perfectly.
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This is the first book in the Mitch Mitchell Mystery series. 💡 Why It’s Popular Campy Humor: It doesn't take itself too seriously.
Perfect for readers who love Downton Abbey but wish it had more "behind-the-scenes" action.
Lear, James Durch Die Hintertuer Epub May 2026
James Lear's (the German translation of The Back Passage ) is a cult classic in gay erotic fiction. It blends a "Golden Age" country house mystery with explicit humor and a wink to Agatha Christie. 🔍 Book Overview Original Title: The Back Passage Author: James Lear (pseudonym for James Scudamore) Genre: Gay Erotic Mystery / Historical Parody Setting: A snowbound English country estate, 1930s 📖 Synopsis
The story is a playful subversion of classic "whodunit" tropes:
Optimized for e-readers like Kindle, Kobo, or Apple Books. Themes: Queer history, mystery, humor, 1930s high society. Lear, James Durch Die Hintertuer epub
🌟 It’s a raunchy, fun, and surprisingly well-plotted mystery.
Lear is a skilled writer who captures the 1930s "British" voice perfectly. James Lear's (the German translation of The Back
If you are organizing metadata or a description for an file, include these highlights:
This is the first book in the Mitch Mitchell Mystery series. 💡 Why It’s Popular Campy Humor: It doesn't take itself too seriously. Themes: Queer history, mystery, humor, 1930s high society
Perfect for readers who love Downton Abbey but wish it had more "behind-the-scenes" action.