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When Grant Lambert and Chase LaMarcapartners in life and crimelearn that $7 million in not-so-petty cash is hidden in the safe of a rightwing mega-church, they assemble a team of gay and lesbian criminals to infiltrate the church and steal the money. But this Gang That Can’t Do Anything Straight quickly finds its plans complicated by corrupt congressmen (and their gay aides); an ex-gay” conference; an FBI investigation; the unexpected appearance of a long-lost relative; andmost jarring for these born-and-bred New Yorkerslife in the northern Virginia suburbs. And then there is Dr. Oscar Hurleyfounder of the churchand his right-hand man, the Rev. Dennis Merribaugh, who prove themselves every bit as adept as the professionals when it comes to larceny
Famous author Rob Byrnes now has a niche all to himself, and that's as writer of classic gay comic crime capers. His first novel in this genre Straight Lies was really amazing. The second Holy Rollers is totally out of this world! The cast of small time gay and lesbian criminals he created in the first novel are back in the sequel with their eyes set on collecting an even bigger prize -- seven million dollars hidden in a "secret" safe. Not just ordinary dollars, but unreported dirty dollars tucked away by a totally sleazy televangelist with severe right-wing anti-homosexual tendencies. Everyone ... both criminals and feds ... know the money is somewhere on the church's sprawling cathedral grounds, they just don't know how to find it.Byrnes has polished all of the characters to perfection, and has you rooting for or against them during the planning, the trials and the tribulations of the caper. The book is a guaranteed page-turner and toward the end has you wondering why no one has optioned the movie rights of the book, yet.A highly recommended read that gets my full five stars for both gay and non-gay readers alike. But for some reason though I can't get that Lonely Goatherd song out of my mind. Holy Rollers