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In the first full-length novel of the Boystown series, it’s late summer 1982 and private detective Nick Nowak is asked to find a retired gentleman’s long lost lover. Instead, he finds himself embroiled in a decades old murder connected to the man who wants tobe Chicago’s next mayor. Meanwhile, an ambitious young reporter develops a friendship with Nick’s lover Bert, making Nick wonder exactly where their relationship may be heading.

Boystown 4 A Time For Secrets Boystown Mysteries edition by Marshall Thornton Literature Fiction eBooks

Marshall Thornton's "Boystown" series presents mystery cases set in Chicago in the early 1980's, as the AIDS pandemic emerges.

Protagonist Nick Nowak started out in his Polish-American south-side family tradition as a Chicago police officer. An off-duty gay-bashing incident estranges him from his family and costs him his job and boyfriend. Making do, he set up shop in the downtown Loop as a bottom-end private investigator, depending on employee vetting and spousal-intelligence jobs for his income. Living in a dumpy basement apartment near Boystown and driving a dumpy car, he has to moonlight as a doorman at a gay nightclub, for the extra money. He has no business partner, no boyfriend, and no clear idea of his future or of his feelings. Nick is hunky, in his early thirties, and a forceful, exclusive, top. When a big case arrives, Nick jumps at the chance to investigate, using research, force, persuasion, and persistence to get the information he needs.

Over the course of the stories, he meets new people in all walks of life, from high society to organized crime, and makes useful connections, many with a sexual aside. Characters met in one story make themselves useful in other stories. Two characters have extra importance. Bert Harker is a Chicago detective ex-colleague who gradually wins Nick's compassion and love as AIDS appears, and Daniel Laverty is a former boyfriend with an ongoing interest in Nick. The developing relationships of these characters and their interaction with Chicago's gay history drive the series forward.

Nick Nowak is observant in the Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe mode and could readily be put into a film noir.

"Boystown 4: A Time for Secrets" takes a look at how participants in the difficult-for-gays pre-Stonewall era might have skeletons that don't play well in the early 1980's. A senior citizen hires Nick to look for a former boyfriend. Nick's investigation locates a group of people who knew each other in 1959's Chicago. In that era, raids on gay bars were common, ruining many lives and careers. Was there also a murder involved? Might there be policemen or politicians who would not want the public taking another look? What happens when people start dying now? Nick has to deal with the violent deaths of some client-related characters and with the slow AIDS-related decline of some of his acquaintences.

The "Boystown" series shows the gradual emotional coming-out of a hard-boiled gay P.I. and the growing self-awareness of the gay community itself. Thornton's descriptions of the Chicago citiscape are evocative. It's a very good series.

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  • File Size 6072 KB
  • Print Length 275 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date January 23, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00R1OTW98

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This is the first book I've read by Marshall Thornton, and honestly? It totally blew me away. Loved the voice, the setting, and the characters. It's set against a backdrop in 1982 that subtly winds its way through the main plot, of the first years when doctors were trying to figure out what the disease was that was killing gay men. I remember those years way too clearly, lost friends to AIDS when they weren't really sure what they had, but even that long ago they knew it was fatal, so this book touched me on different levels than it might affect the average reader. Still, the writing is smooth, the plot really well-crafted, and I was totally caught up in the story. Detective Nick Nowak is a memorable character, flaws and all. I definitely recommend this one.
"A Time for Secrets" is the fourth in the excellent series of Boystown books, and to my mind the best and strongest of the four. Set in Chicago in 1982, the parallel stories that intertwine in Thornton's latest are three mysterious murders and the emergence of AIDS in the American consciousness.

Thornton's writing makes all of the characters vivid and quirky. His central character is Nick Nowak, a Polish-American ex-cop who lives in a sort of contented exile on the fringe of Chicago's corrupt machinery of policemen and politicians. Nowak has always been a hard-boiled character, but with each of the Boystown series he has become more familiar and more sympathetic. Nowak's story, beyond his history as a detective, is the story of gay pride emerging from gay oppression. It also tells of the birth of a community of gay people that transcends the notion of embattled misfits keeping their collective secret away from prying eyes.

For me, a man who could have been Nowak's little brother in 1982, the book has a deeply powerful and upsetting secondary narrative Nowak's realization that his partner, an older gay cop, has the disease that will come to be known as AIDS; and that this is just the beginning of the nightmare all of us lived through in the 1980s and 90s. The fact that Nick continues to have casual, unprotected sex, even as he frets about his lover's declining health, can only be accepted by understanding the ignorance under which we all lived then. Even as this disease was identified as a "gay disease" and began to kill our friends and colleagues, we had no idea how anyone got it. For all its darkness, Thornton handles this difficult history deftly and with touchig compassion. The last page of the book had me choking back tears on the train. It foreshadows the simple heroism and courage that gay folk would demonstrate to the world in the plague-ridden years that would follow.

The murder story, I hasten to say, is riveting and carefully crafted. It tells its own story of gay oppression and powerlessness, without once losing the interest of the reader or sacrificing our keen anticipation as Nowak works his way toward some kind of resolution to the crimes. It is not a simple story, mind you; when one deals with corrupt cops and even more corrupt politicians, the realization that we are in a heterosexual world of complete moral bankruptcy leaves us adrift and disoriented. Marshall Thornton is really good. This book stands alone, but you should read all of them. In its own way, it is a small-scale American saga of surprising importance.
Marshall Thornton's "Boystown" series presents mystery cases set in Chicago in the early 1980's, as the AIDS pandemic emerges.

Protagonist Nick Nowak started out in his Polish-American south-side family tradition as a Chicago police officer. An off-duty gay-bashing incident estranges him from his family and costs him his job and boyfriend. Making do, he set up shop in the downtown Loop as a bottom-end private investigator, depending on employee vetting and spousal-intelligence jobs for his income. Living in a dumpy basement apartment near Boystown and driving a dumpy car, he has to moonlight as a doorman at a gay nightclub, for the extra money. He has no business partner, no boyfriend, and no clear idea of his future or of his feelings. Nick is hunky, in his early thirties, and a forceful, exclusive, top. When a big case arrives, Nick jumps at the chance to investigate, using research, force, persuasion, and persistence to get the information he needs.

Over the course of the stories, he meets new people in all walks of life, from high society to organized crime, and makes useful connections, many with a sexual aside. Characters met in one story make themselves useful in other stories. Two characters have extra importance. Bert Harker is a Chicago detective ex-colleague who gradually wins Nick's compassion and love as AIDS appears, and Daniel Laverty is a former boyfriend with an ongoing interest in Nick. The developing relationships of these characters and their interaction with Chicago's gay history drive the series forward.

Nick Nowak is observant in the Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe mode and could readily be put into a film noir.

"Boystown 4 A Time for Secrets" takes a look at how participants in the difficult-for-gays pre-Stonewall era might have skeletons that don't play well in the early 1980's. A senior citizen hires Nick to look for a former boyfriend. Nick's investigation locates a group of people who knew each other in 1959's Chicago. In that era, raids on gay bars were common, ruining many lives and careers. Was there also a murder involved? Might there be policemen or politicians who would not want the public taking another look? What happens when people start dying now? Nick has to deal with the violent deaths of some client-related characters and with the slow AIDS-related decline of some of his acquaintences.

The "Boystown" series shows the gradual emotional coming-out of a hard-boiled gay P.I. and the growing self-awareness of the gay community itself. Thornton's descriptions of the Chicago citiscape are evocative. It's a very good series.
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