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Delaware's friend Milo Sturgis, adds to the portrayal of the post-modern detective. As Gibson explains: "[The] other important male role is Milo, a career policeman, a big shambling bear of a man, but, in a stunning role reversal, he is gay." [3] Milo, Gibson points out, "the gay cop all too often functions as the cavalry. Delaware as amateur ...
The case goes to LAPD detective Milo Sturgis, assisted by Dr. Alex Delaware, an old friend and psychological consultant. The two find out that similar eye mutilations were infamously performed in the case of a family mass murder some years ago, and the culprit is now in the same facility where the female doctor worked.
The novel also includes Delaware's best friend, LAPD Detective, Milo Sturgis. [1] The novel's primary plot centers on a 5-year-old boy, Woody Swope, who is gravely ill, whose parents have refused to allow the one treatment that could save his life. Delaware is asked by Dr. Raoul Melendez-Lynch to discuss the treatment with Woody's parents.
Sturgis Library director Lucy Loomis talks about the 10 most popular books of 2023; We share a brief description for those seeking a good read. Famous authors, books made into TV shows: Sturgis ...
Soon after, arriving at his office, Alex had found the defendant dead, apparently by suicide. Shaken, and burned out in his profession, the doctor had moved to the mountains outside of L.A., taking an early retirement. Months later, as our story begins, a police detective friend, Milo Sturgis, comes to Alex for help in a criminal investigation.
Detective G. Lynn Bishop – Law & Order: Criminal Intent (played by Samantha Buck) Detective Captain John Book – Pamela Wallace, Earl W. Wallace and William Kelley (played by Harrison Ford in Witness) Detective Inspector Mike Bolt – Simon Kernick; Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte – Arthur Upfield (played by James Laurenson in Boney)
After volume 85, the series took a two-and-a-half-year hiatus due to the sale of the Stratemeyer Syndicate to Simon & Schuster. At this point, book packager Mega-Books took over the series, and hired different ghostwriters for the job (many of whom are still unknown). Mega-Books worked on the series until #153 Eye On Crime in 1998.
Milo Sturgis Alex Delaware series 1985–2017 Jonathan Kellerman: Gay Milo is a gay character. [125] The Narrator Written on the Body: 1992 Jeanette Winterson: Ambiguous Narrator of unspecified gender who has sexual/romantic relationships with men and women. Some reviewers describe the narrator as a lesbian. [126] [127] Imogene "Idgie ...