Jane: You've given me a new name to look for. Dara Horn's
All Other Nights has a young Jewish Union soldier crossing into the enemy territory of New Orleans where he is supposed to assassinate his uncle, a top advisor to the cconfederate government. His arrival at his uncle's house, clad in the grey uniformsalvaged from the dead, occurs on Passover, hence the title. I enjoyed Horn's
In the Image but didn't get very far in her
The World to Come. So far this one is keeping my interest.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/h/dara-horn/My sister alerted me to the novels of Elizabeth Adler, AKA Ariana Scott.
The Secret of the Villa Mimosa is quite a nice thriller with missing heirs and travels from Hawaii to the Italian Mediterrean;
The Last Time I Saw Paris is a sexy romp where a middle-aged First Wife tours Paris with her new love, a younger man. She had planned the trip as a second honeymoon until she was cavalierly dumped by phone from China where her physician husband is making headlines with his new sweetie, a noted pediatrician, as they dedicate a new hospital.
The Property of a Woman is another in the thriller vein with Russian kGB, Ameridcan CIA, Romanoff-era Russian nobility's jewels,ultiple identities, great fun.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/search/?searchfor=book&keywords=Jon Loomis is a professor of literature whose published works were poetry books. Lately he has branched out into the mystery field with
High Season and
Mating Season starring police detective Frank Coffin. The setting is Provincetown, called P'town here, where there are more high jinks that one could imagine, mostly sexual. Seems P'town is a meccdfa for gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans genders. Frank is straight (as is the author) but he has a view for the ludicrous told with tongue in cheek. These are not for the faint of heart but they are not outright raunchy; people's actions are described and much is left to the imagination. Funny.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/jon-loomis/