Best of
Lesbian-Fiction

1990

Death by the Riverside


J.M. Redmann - 1990
    The trail leads to the Hundred Oaks Plantation, a transvestite named Eddie, a beautiful doctor named Cordelia, and memories Micky thought she had buried twenty years ago.Hard-hitting prose in the style of Sam Spade and Mike Hammer with a lesbian twist.The First Micky Knight Mystery

The Kiss


Linda Cullen - 1990
    Joanna and Helen are in their twenties—confident, successful, at ease with themselves and their lives. Suddenly, inexplicably, their childhood friendship turns into an intense and sexually explosive passion, bringing turmoil in its wake…

EASY COME EASY GO


Pamela May - 1990
    a tangle of inner city dykes knitting changesdarning the holes in their lives weavig complicationsa touch of leather, a babya man under the bed, gardening drugs, artteacups, tea-towles, teacakes moving out, moving in a comic novel

Scuttlebutt: A Novel


Jana Williams - 1990
    Lively fictional foray into the world of women recruits at the US Navy training camp outside Baltimore in the early 70s.

A Room Full of Women


Elisabeth Nonas - 1990
    Soon to be a motion picture.

Club Twelve


Amanda Kyle Williams - 1990
    The gripping espionage novel you've waited for. Brimming with authentic detail and far-flung locales and non-stop action...The year is 1978. Madison McGuire, deep-cover agent for the National Operations Intelligence Service and a legend amid the intelligence community, has been called in from the field. Her lover is dead, gunned down on a London street, and Madison, paralyzed with grief, understands too well that she was the intended target.Andrew McFaye, director of the NOIS, is Madison's mentor and friend. He and the CIA director convince the Secretary of State that Madison must return to the field to identify the multi-national group of terrorists known as Club Twelve. Amid that lethal group is a highly placed American, and the daughter of that American is lesbian Terry Woodall, Madison's next contact..In pursuit of Club Twelve through the capitals of Europe, Madison is suddenly caught in a scheme designed to badly damage America. With the stakes raised to entirely new levels, pursued by agents of her own country, Madison calls on old allies - and new lover Terry - to extricate herself and her country from an insidious plot.Edited by Katherine V. Forrest

Take Me to the Underground


Renee Hansen - 1990
    

Voyages Out 2: Lesbian Short Fiction


Julie Blackwomon - 1990
    Hind's yardTickThe tutuSpring cleaning