Friday, August 11, 2017

Butch Fatale, Dyke Dick - Double D Double Cross by Christa Faust

Butch Fatale, Dyke Dick - Double D Double Cross Butch Fatale, Dyke Dick - Double D Double Cross by Christa Faust

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This is one of those 'let's switch things up and put a woman in as the private dick/investigator role in a noir like setting' type books (see: Micky Knight).

Roberta 'Butch' Fatale is the 'Dyke Dick' and also the one with the double D breasts (what, is important to the story. *nods*). Throughout the book she investigates 1) a missing woman; 2) death of a missing woman; and encounters 1) mafia (the 'good' and the 'bad' kind in the form of - if they like Butch or not)); 2) escorts; 3) police, and others. And, other than the mafia part, Butch fucks them all. Throughout the book, constantly, while shadowing people, investigating people, and doing private eye stuff. ETA: Wait, crap, no, she doesn't fuck the missing girl, nor does she fuck a dead body. Sorry about that. mmphs.

The closest this book comes to romance is the times when Butch gazes upon certain people and for a split second the reader wonders if Butch and the other woman might actually start to have a relationship - but instead they fuck, and Butch leaves to do something else; unless it's Penny (and one other but would be spoilery so won't mention). Penny being Butch's secretary (every private dick needs one - the kind who keeps things working, organized, etc.). Penny keeps basically throwing herself at Butch (ala Miss Moneypenny in the Bond films), while Butch flirts with her but doesn't kiss her or do other stuff. Wait, maybe they did fuck once. I've a vague recollection of Butch getting Penny to slip out of her clothing so they could 'do it' on Butch's desk. Well, if so, she'd be one of hundreds (or, maybe, 3 or 4) women Butch fucked in the book - and also one of the few she did in fact turn away from a few times Penny offered.

This is one of those over the top kind of books, yet the mystery was good enough, and the sex was both graphic and quite interesting - most of the time. Oh, and unlike the other Faust books I've read, everyone here is a lesbian (even the conservative anti-gay female senator) - while in a prior book, the prior prose book (as in text filled, no pictures), everyone was heterosexual, and the people in the graphic novel were mixed - with background lesbians and the main character either being a heterosexual who occasionally strays, or is a bisexual.

Was fun book. Enjoyable.

Rating: 4.44

August 11 2017



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