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Title: Missing In SohoAuthor: Holly StarsFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: Penguin Publication Date: 5th February 2026Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: Missing In Soho
Photographer Jeremy Edmunds has vanished without a trace. Last known location? Soho.
As the owner of Lady’s Bar, no one knows the city – and its secrets – better than drag queen Misty Divine. So who better to help private detective Sylvester Green follow this missing man’s trail than the Queen of Soho herself?
But no sooner has one mystery landed, than another one takes Misty by surprise.
Because the next day, Sylvester is back. The difference? Yesterday, he was alive and safe. Today, he’s dripping blood onto her doorstep after narrowly escaping an attack on his life.
With danger drawing in, Misty must take Sylvester’s investigation into her perfectly manicured hands. Can she solve the case, and find the missing photographer?
Or will the next crime for Misty to solve be a murder?
How on earth did i totally miss Holly Stars debut novel, and the first book in the series. I spotted this one was available to review and given I know I have seen her in a few shows before including Death Drop, so the name was familiar and when I saw it was a book set in the world of drag too, I knew I had to read it.
And I can safely say I will 100% be on the look out for book three, I raced through this book totally gripped. It took a while to get to know the characters, especially since there are plenty of references to the events of the first book that I hadn't read, but I do believe this can definitely be read as a standalone.
And I'm in awe of Misty Devine, or Joe out of drag. They are determined to get the bottom of why a private investigator has asked her to find Jeremy and warned them they are in danger, having just been stabbed himself.
What they didn't expect to uncover while digging is a whole bigger issue, and one that I believe will resonate with the queer community in real life too. There are though attitudes from the people that Misty and their friends and fellow drag artists encounter that a absolutely sickening to hear. I have no idea how much of these slurs and ideologies the author may have come across in her own life, to draw from, but it saddens me to know that there will be people out there that think that way.
I loved the amount of blatant lawbreaking in pursuit of truth that there was in this story. And the last quarter or so where everything starts to ramp up, had my blood pumping and I was just willing Misty on.
And then that ending, well let's just say I'd really like to read the next book now please, or as soon as its written!
I thoroughly enjoyed delving into the drag scene in Soho, seeing many familiar street names, while everything else is fictional. It felt familiar and I absolutely adored all the various pop culture references, most of which I was actually aware of! And I could picture the outfits very clearly too, as it wouldn't be drag without absolutely stunning outfits.
Thoroughly enjoyed my time between the pages of this. What a great book.
Thank you to Penguin and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








