Katherine V. Forrest
Description
Katherine V. Forrest is a Canadian-born American writer, known for her novels about lesbian police detective Kate Delafield.
Books
Daughters of an emerald dusk
Late in the twenty-second century, 4,000 women escape the tyranny of a male-dominated Earth and colonize the planet of Maternas. Katherine V. Forrest’s influential 1984 novel, Daughters of a Coral Dawn, told the story of this exodus. Her 2000 novel, Daughters of an Amber Noon, told the story of the women left behind on Earth. Now she returns to Maternas at last. Fifty years have passed, and the first generation born on Maternas has reached maturity. But their vision of a perfect world is very different from the vision of the founders of the Maternas colony.
Hancock Park
LAPD Detective Kate Delafield has a new, iron-willed female lieutenant―a tough new partner who may turn out to be a much-needed ally. She also has a dangerous new case. A reclusive old man has been brutally slain at the La Brea Tar Pits. The unusual investigation could uncover the truth of humanity’s ancient past, and at the same time expose the corruption and violence of the present. And everyone involved―from an alluring scientist with a dark secret to a treacherous CIA officer with his own agenda―is suspect. With more at stake than just a pile of bones, Kate has to gather together the pieces of a timeless puzzle, and make sure they all fit―before a remorseless killer decides to make her a part of history… A Kate Delafield Mystery Series Book 7.
Daughters of an amber noon
"Describes an Earth beyond nightmare ruled by dictator Theo Zedera, known simply as Zed, whose weaponry is invincible. With ruthless determination he seeks the vanished women remaining on Earth."--Back cover.
Sleeping bones
An anthropologist with links to the CIA and China is murdered near some tar pits in California. Soon after an object is found, resembling the missing jawbone of the Peking Man. Is there a connection? Officer Kate Delafield investigates.
Apparition alley
Lesbian detective Kate Delafield is shot by a policeman during a burglary. As she recuperates she is told by a colleague the shooting was not an accident, but part of an anti-gay conspiracy in the Los Angeles police department.
Amateur City ; Murder at the Nightwood Bar ; The Beverly Malibu
Three complete mysteries by the award-winning author are now collected in this 1996 Quality-Paperback-Book Club jumbo trade paperback.
Murder by Tradition (A Kate Delafield Mystery)
When a successful gay restaurateur is stabbed to death, Kate Delafield’s investigation puts her in conflict with her own fear of being outed as a lesbian. Can Kate testify for the prosecution with her integrity intact, when the killer’s attorney, the only man who knows the truth about Kate’s sexuality, prepares a "homosexual panic" defense? In addition to penning the legendary Kate Delafield mystery series, Katherine V. Forrest has written the lesbian romantic classic Curious Wine and the science fiction novels Daughters of a Coral Dawn and Daughters of an Amber Noon. She lives in San Francisco.
The Beverly Malibu
As LAPD detective Kate Delafield investigates the Thanksgiving Day strychnine poisoning of retired movie director Owen Sinclair, she discovers that he turned over names to the House Un-American Activities Committee in the 1950s and destroyed countless careers. But which of his charmingly eccentric neighbors, most of whom have worked in Hollywood since the 1940s, might be responsible for what now appears to be a revenge killing?
An emergence of green
Love stories. Please note this is a Gay Fiction Title. An encounter between trophy wife Carolyn Blake and her new neighbor tall athletic artist Val Hunter - leads to a close friendship and deepening emotions that young Carolyn has never known. Suddenly, as Carolyn questions what she has always accepted, her carefully manicured domestic life begins to unravel. Husband Paul Blake, a successful rags-to-riches businessman, recognizes the threat that Val Hunter represents, and he is not about to let his wife out of his control or accept any of her stirrings of self determination.
