

I was so intrigued, that I wanted to know more about it. Intriguing, right? That’s what I thought when Matt told me about this story. If he tells Jude, it might destroy everything. And Anton is transgender, and transgender people don’t get happy endings. The only problem is … well, Jude doesn’t actually know.Īnton can see how this will play out: Jude is a nice guy, and nice guys finish last. Everyone knows nobody wants a transgender boyfriend, right? So he’s as shocked as anyone when seemingly-straight Jude Kalinowski asks him out, and doesn’t appear to be joking

Here is the blurb, instead.Īnton never thought anyone would ever want to date him. I could try to sum it up for you, but it wouldn’t do the book any justice. He currently lives and works in West Yorkshire, and has a special fondness for writing the rough-edged British working class society in which he grew up - warts and all. He describes himself as an asexual, transgender author, dragged up in the wet and windy British Isles. Metzger to another author, but he’s rather exceptionnal and wouldn’t hold any comparison. I could well compare my friend Matthew J. Not the kind of book Jan Flemming could have written. On this perfect sunny Sunday, it’s the perfect time to talk about Spy Stuff.
