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The Killer Wore Leather: A Mystery

por Laura Antoniou

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Mr. Global Leather has been murdered! In the Grand Sterling Hotel of Midtown Manhattan, home of the huge annual leather/BDSM/fetish ball and contest, Mr. & Ms. Global Leather, last year's male winner lies dead on the floor of his suite, wearing only very frilly, bright yellow panties. Cormac "Mack" Steel made a lot of enemies in his year wearing the studded leather sash, not the least being his co-winner Mistress Ravenfyre. But she is not alone - there are over three thousand attendees at this year's fetish-festooned event from all over the world, some of whom might have had some very personal issues with the corpse. Enter Detective Rebecca Feldblum of the Midtown East Precinct. Assigned to this doozy of a case because, as one of NYC's only out lesbian detectives, her Lieutenant seems to believe these are "her people." Shocked, amazed and alternately puzzled and amused, Detective Feldblum must navigate a world of doms and subs, masters and mistresses, pups and trainers, leather, latex and lingerie, and discover who murdered the late Mack Steel - and hopefully do it before the weekend is over and everyone goes home. In the process, she will discover more about the sexual underworld than she ever really wanted to know, and more about her own past than she could have ever imagined. Written in the classic spirit of Sharyn McCrumb's Bimbos of the Death Sun, The Killer Wore Leather is both an engaging mystery and a humorous glimpse into the world of modern, pansexual international leather/BDSM contests and conferences. Only Laura Antoniou could write The Killer Wore Leather. In addition to being the author of the best-selling Marketplace series of erotic novels, she has over 20 years of experience teaching, speaking to and occasionally skewering the alt-sex communities around the world. With a wicked sense of humor, insider information and a twisted imagination, she crafts a spicy mélange of mystery and mayhem! The Killer Wore Leather is a deliciously tongue-in-cheek murder mystery set at a leather convention, allowing readers into this private world of personalities and peccadiloes. The kinkiest game of clue ever with a sex toy as the murder weapon and every leather man and woman lacks an alibi. Cleverly crafted and highly humorous, Antoniou is at her wicked best in this page-turning fetish fest. Laura is the best-selling author of the classic BDSM series, THE MARKETPLACE, which has sold more than 400,000 copies and been translated into 5 languages.… (más)
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While this review indicates a 2017 read date, I bought a copy later on in 2017 and have read it several times since.

2020 review: The previous review still absolutely stands. I've reread the book a few times since then and continue to like it even more. I look forward to it every time I read it. The dynamics between different people are delightful for different reasons. Detectives Feldblum and DeCosta are great together as cops, and I liked seeing a tense partnership for once. I read a lot of mysteries and watch police procedurals, and this is a variant of the typical. I liked how they both put aside their personal differences so smoothly and fluidly, and how dedicated they each were to their jobs. The way their conflict was ultimately handled, I thought was actually done convincingly. Bitsy and Earl had me cheering from page one, as pretty much always. Bitsy and her beau were a -delight- and oh, my heart warmed. I resemble her beau, and like women who resemble Bitsy, so I felt like I had a stake in such representation, as it were. Ravenfyre and her family--there were times I felt so much sympathy for them. There were times I snickered at some plot twists involving them, and I always laugh at the part where several women cheer a certain event that befalls the Ravenfyre family. I would cheer if I was there watching it, too. I'm mean but ohh, front row seating to that drama! Or maybe I'd die of second-hand embarrassment. Not sure. But on the page, it's fun to look forward to. I've really grown to like the bootblacks over time. I want to be Mickey Abraham when I grow up. Every time she laughed, I laughed, or giggled or tittered. I found Trudy to be really annoying for a lot of reasons, but I was happy for Detective Feldblum and intrigued to watch such a cool-headed cop be not so, as she bumped into an ex. I would -not- handle that a tenth of as well as she did.

I liked -how- the plot kept twisting and why. I liked how I had to think, and sometimes I try to piece together the clues. Mostly, because of how the book is so well put-together, I just read on happily.

Original review: This book was wonderful! I laughed a lot while reading it, and every new plot twist sent me spinning. Oh, someone new is suggested to have killed him? I was wrong! I must read more carefully after imagining exactly what happened! I was so grateful that kink culture was portrayed so honestly. I cheered the detectives on. When the author writes another murder mystery, I am sure to read it. ( )
  iszevthere | Jun 22, 2022 |
Oh my goodness, what a sexy, funny, clever tale Laura Antoniou has managed to collar here! It's a little bit tongue-in-cheek, a little bit knowing-wink, and a little bit eye-opening peek, all depending on how readers orient themselves to the tale.

The Killer Wore Leather is a well thought-out, well-played murder mystery that just happens to take place in a fetish-filled environs of a BDSM convention. If you're thinking that's hardly original, especially since CSI has already done it more than once, you're right, but Antoniou cleverly owns up to that. In fact, she even has one of her characters reference the fact very early on, just so there are no misunderstandings. Yes, she nods to the reader, it's been done before, but never by such a well-qualified insider, and never with such depth and deliciousness.

As murder mysteries go, that element of the tale is rather straightforward. It's your traditional whodunit, with all of the false leads, red herrings, and misdirection you might expect. Personally, I solved the case rather more quickly than the lovely Detective Rebecca Feldblum, but that's perfectly all right. It's the investigation that drives the story, not the solution, and there are a lot of clever twists along the way.

I loved the way Antoniou peeled back the leather and the latex, peeked beneath the satin and the lace, and exposed the human beings involved in the scene. She plays to their fantasy personas, but also has some good-natured fun with their fetishes. For every scene that excites or titillates the reader, there's another that makes us pause, think, and feel for the characters. There are sincere homages to many stereotypes within the book, but some nonchalant dismissals of others as well. Just like in real life, nobody is wholly defined by their costume or their role, and others are so very much not what you would expect.

Oh, and I'm not just talking about the convention attendees, either. Antoniou paints the detectives, hotel staff, and other guests with just as diverse a brush, revealing some clever and witty insights along the way.

Ultimately, aside from the delicious humour, I think what really distinguishes The Killer Wore Leather is its commitment to the BDSM scene, even while acknowledging just how universal its themes and characters are. Theoretically, you could change the setting to a Star Trek convention or a comic con and have it work very well, with the same us-versus-them mentality, the same misunderstandings, and the same protective sort of clique-ness. However, there are some deeper insights into love, friendship, and the whole power dynamic that are unique to the scene, and which really provide the story's charm.

Whether you're whips and chains and collars are second-nature to you, or you have never imagined them on anything other than the neighbour's dog, this is a mystery that's worth a read. Play along and solve the case, or just enjoy the journey . . . it's up to you.


Originally reviewed at Beauty in Ruins ( )
  bibrarybookslut | Jul 5, 2017 |
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Rec'd this book in exchange for a review. I found the writing funny and thought it made a nice read. Liked the matter of fact way everything was presented and how the bdsm scene and the conventions can be very commonplace. It was very like visiting with a funny friend. ( )
  Knittingstix | Mar 6, 2014 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I hate to bail on a book, but I had to after two chapters. There is clearly an audience for this book, but I'm not in it. It doesn't bother me to settle in for 400-plus pages of BDSM adventures, but the humor on display is much too nicey-nicey, and it circles the idea that the world of BDSM conventions are not very glamorous behind the scenes. Thanks, but no.
1 vota LitClique | Dec 17, 2013 |
This was a fun book that takes place at a Leathermen convention, And an interesting look inside a number of alternative lifestyles,. What was surprising was while it gave insights into participants of many fantasy or lifestyle relationships, it was not preachy, and in fact it laughed at and gave lighthearted look at how crazy it seems not just to an outsider but to the participants as well. It is a murder mystery, and while it was not that hard to figure out who the killer was, it was fun to read . ( )
  zmagic69 | Dec 13, 2013 |
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Mr. Global Leather has been murdered! In the Grand Sterling Hotel of Midtown Manhattan, home of the huge annual leather/BDSM/fetish ball and contest, Mr. & Ms. Global Leather, last year's male winner lies dead on the floor of his suite, wearing only very frilly, bright yellow panties. Cormac "Mack" Steel made a lot of enemies in his year wearing the studded leather sash, not the least being his co-winner Mistress Ravenfyre. But she is not alone - there are over three thousand attendees at this year's fetish-festooned event from all over the world, some of whom might have had some very personal issues with the corpse. Enter Detective Rebecca Feldblum of the Midtown East Precinct. Assigned to this doozy of a case because, as one of NYC's only out lesbian detectives, her Lieutenant seems to believe these are "her people." Shocked, amazed and alternately puzzled and amused, Detective Feldblum must navigate a world of doms and subs, masters and mistresses, pups and trainers, leather, latex and lingerie, and discover who murdered the late Mack Steel - and hopefully do it before the weekend is over and everyone goes home. In the process, she will discover more about the sexual underworld than she ever really wanted to know, and more about her own past than she could have ever imagined. Written in the classic spirit of Sharyn McCrumb's Bimbos of the Death Sun, The Killer Wore Leather is both an engaging mystery and a humorous glimpse into the world of modern, pansexual international leather/BDSM contests and conferences. Only Laura Antoniou could write The Killer Wore Leather. In addition to being the author of the best-selling Marketplace series of erotic novels, she has over 20 years of experience teaching, speaking to and occasionally skewering the alt-sex communities around the world. With a wicked sense of humor, insider information and a twisted imagination, she crafts a spicy mélange of mystery and mayhem! The Killer Wore Leather is a deliciously tongue-in-cheek murder mystery set at a leather convention, allowing readers into this private world of personalities and peccadiloes. The kinkiest game of clue ever with a sex toy as the murder weapon and every leather man and woman lacks an alibi. Cleverly crafted and highly humorous, Antoniou is at her wicked best in this page-turning fetish fest. Laura is the best-selling author of the classic BDSM series, THE MARKETPLACE, which has sold more than 400,000 copies and been translated into 5 languages.

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