Counterfeit Life

Nowhere to run

Some unfortunate souls fall into bad situations through no fault of their own. Such was the case with Mitchell and his mother. Victor Fausse’s nephew Mitchell suffered a closed head injury in the same car accident that killed his father and condemned his mother, Victor’s sister Marci, to live out her life in physical and emotional pain. Then there are the people who throw their promise away with both hands. Victor Fausse might have had it all. He was handsome, loaded with talent with a promising future, but he turned his back on his own dreams and pushed away from whom he might have been to run toward perdition. As the 1960s drew to a close, Victor wasn’t the only casualty in his chase to ruin himself; he took down anyone close to him. Victor’s wife, daughter, and son were all casualties of his decisions, but it was Michell’s innocence that was the fatality.

 

AreAPlaylist for Counterfeit Life

When you read each chapter of Counterfeit Life, you’ll notice that the chapter title is also the title of a song. Download the playlist and listen along.   (Song titles are linked to Amazon Digital Music)

 

 

1

Poor Little FoolRicky Nelson

 

2

Sinking ShipsThe Bee Gees

 

3

There’s a Fool Born Every MinuteSkeeter Davis

 

4

Stop Messin AroundAerosmith

 

5

I PretendDes O’Connor

 

6

Hung Up on a Dream Zombies

 

7

Back Door SantaClarence Carter

 

8

Where Love Used to Live • David Huston

 

9

LatherJefferson Airplane

 

10

Liar, LiarThe Castaways

 

11

I Walk Alone Marty Robbins

 

12

Lady MadonnaThe Beatles

 

13

I’m A DrifterBobby Goldsboro

 

14

Love is Just a Four-Letter WordJoan Baez

 

15

Over YouGary Puckett and the Union Gap

 

16

Dinner at EightRufus Wainwright

 

17

Rollin in the DeepAdele

 

18

Hit ‘Em Up Style (Oops)Blu Cantrell

 

19

I’ll Stand by YouThe Pretenders

 

20

So WhatPink

 

21

Midlife CrisisFaith No More

 

22

42Coldplay

 

23

Soul of a ManFontella Bass

 

24

Rescue MeFontella Bass

 

 

The Gayest Square Mile

Now a days the LGBT community is pretty nearly everywhere. Places like Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge, communicate a very welcoming LGBT attitude today, but back in the day, the early 1970s to be exact, the Palmer Park area of Detroit got the reputation as the Gayest Square Mile in Michigan. I don’t have the facts to back up that claim, but I think it’s very likely true, maybe not the gayest neighborhood in Michigan, but certainly there was a goodly presence.

When I wrote this book as well as the first book in the series, Nations Within, I wanted to be accurate and tried to do my homework about LGBT Detroit. I found the map above as part of that research.

Stumbling on this map wasn’t a eureka moment for me, you would have to be very isolated not to know what neighborhoods are around. Palmer Park, even back then, was not the only place gay people lived.

As an east sider with gay/lesbian co-workers, acquaintances and friends there were gayborhoods on every side of town, but I did think this was interesting.