The 5th Gender: A Tinkered Stars Mystery
By G. L. Carriger & Gail Carriger
- Release Date: 2019-05-18
- Genre: LGBTQIA+ Romance
Description
A species that has no word for murder has a murderer aboard their spaceship!
New York Times bestselling romantic comedy author Gail Carriger (writing as G.L. Carriger) brings you a cozy sci-fi mystery featuring an adorable lavender alien with noodly hair and his human crush.
ALIEN
Tristol lives in exile. But he's built a life for himself aboard a massive space station. He's even begun to understand the complex nuances of human courting rituals. Detective Hastion is finally flirting back!
MURDER
Except that Tristol's beloved adopted home is unexpectedly contacted by the galoi – a xenophobic species with five genders, purple skin, and serious attitude. They need the help of a detective because there's a murderer aboard their spaceship. Murder is so rare, the galoi don't even have a word for it. Tristol knows this because he is galoi.
ROMANCE
Which means that he and Detective Hastion are on the case… together.
"This is a fun, funny, sexy book, and I'm so happy it exists. It hits you in the feels, makes you laugh and cry, and makes you think about matters of family, kin, and the heart." ~ Bookriot
Delicate Sensibilities?
Contains men who love other men in graphic detail, regardless of gender, biology, or skin color... and lots of emotively sexy tentacle hair. May be too fluffy for fragile hearts. Perfect for fans of Becky Chambers, Travis Baldree, or Lyn Gala.
Also by G L Carriger
The San Andreas Shifter series (start with The Sumage Solution)
As Gail Carriger
Tinkered Starsong (same universe, start with Divinity 36)
Crudrat (same universe)
The Curious Case of the Werewolf that Wasn't
The Finishing School series (start with Etiquette & Espionage)
The Delightfully Deadly novellas
The Parasol Protectorate series (start with Soulless)
The Supernatural Society novellas
The Custard Protocol series (start with Prudence)
The Claw & Courtship novellas
Reviews
Fantastic world building
5By History reader 15I would love to see more from this amazing universe. It’s a joy to read something that accurately describes what actually happens when two utterly different cultures meet; how translation of language isn’t enough, and how knowledge of the culture is a must to understand how to properly translate. Amazing utterly alien aliens. Kind too. No war or monsters.Interesting world building!
1By Kpeters1I loved - and devoured - this story about an alien who left his people, but was drawn into the first murder investigation ever in the history of his people. The way it unfolded was beautifully done, and this may be my favorite Gail Carriger book to date. Hoping for MORE in this series for sure!Great world-building
4By emeraldwednesdayI love Gail Carriger’s Victorian-era books so much that I was a bit hesitant to try something set in the future. But this was delightful. The characters were well drawn, and the alien species well fleshed out. I did find the comparison/metaphor for LGBTQ+ issues in the current day to be a bit heavy-handed, and I figured out the mystery very early. But the romance and relationships in general were great, and I’m very much looking forward to finding out more about the galoi. I hope to see the characters back in another book.