Book Review: Red Light Special: A Novel
by Risque
Publication Date: Oct 28, 2008
List Price: $14.00
Format: Paperback, 272 pages
Classification: Fiction
ISBN13: 9780345504319
Imprint: One World/Ballantine
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Parent Company: Bertelsmann
Book Reviewed by Thumper
Yeah, yeah, surprised that I am reviewing, no less read, Red
Light Special by Risqu’. Well, I am too. don't let the surprise
be about the subject matter, I don't mind reading Erotica. I’ve
read it for years, starting with my father’s Hustler magazines.
Granted with the current erotic boom in African American
literature, I haven't read a lot of them. I’ve read a couple of
Zane’s books. I loved them. I’m a huge tremendous fan of
Noire. I am such a fan of
Noire, I’m thinking of starting a Noire fan club and running
for club president. My biggest complaint with some of the rest
of the erotic gang is that there is a lack of knowledge in
balancing the sex and the storyline.
One day, I was in the mood for a Noire novel, but I had read all
of them. I looked around my office and saw Red Light Special by
Risqu’. I picked it up. Red Light Special is the first book I’ve
read by Risqu’ and it definitely will not be the last. I liked
the novel a lot. I have a major issue with the book concerning
the sex scenes, but other than that the book is good. I was
hooked and did not put it down until I was finished.
The book opens with a man and a woman doing the nasty, all over
the place, ending on the kitchen sink with hot water running.
Unbeknownst to the couple; they are being watched by someone
obsessed with the man, New York mayor Kenyatta Smith. The
watcher becomes more unstable and shoots Smith’s companion, Eve,
a high price hooker, in the head. Eve being dead, however, does
not stop the mayor from his ’activity’. Yeah buddy, when that
train gets rolling, it doesn't stop until it reaches its
destination.
Monday Smith, the mayor’s wife is tired of her husband’s playing
around and is ready to step but can't completely let go. The sex
is that good to her. Monday’s life starts to get complicate when
her former fianc’e comes back into the picture and she crosses
path with Collyn Bazemore. Collyn Bazemore is a madam of high
price call girls. Soon Collyn and Monday will be drawn into the
Eve’s murder investigation with devastating results.
I liked Red Light Special a lot. The story moved at a reasonably
fast pace. The characters were fairly developed. The sex scenes
were mildly exciting. Red Light Special is a nice book. It’s not
deep. It is a nice comfortable, Calgon-take-me-away book. But, I
still had a few issues with the novel.
My major problem with Red Light Special was the sex scenes, not
the content of the scenes but the repetition of the scenes. The
scene that opens the book, where Kenyatta has Eve, the call
girl, on the kitchen sink with her back facing the facet and hot
water running; is repeated in the book. Now the sexual encounter
is several pages long. Already the scene threatens to reach the
same stage of boredom as watching porn 15 minutes past the nut;
but to repeat it, and then repeat it where it looks like a
cut-past job of the first scene is unacceptable. I’m like, Ken,
brother man, can you like try another position, throw a curve or
something in it? And the women were stupid. I felt like
shouting, heifa, if the water is scalding your dumb ass, turn
around and cut it off.
All that said I liked Red Light Special. Risqu’ has reached the
same level of respect and admiration that I have for Zane or
Noire; she’s well on her way. I look forward to Risqu’s next
one.