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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than average gay murder mystery
This is a step up from your average gay murder mystery. Most of the characters are regular guys who just happen to be gay -- no hairdressers or drag queens here. Parts are funny, and nothing sticks out as being particularly bad. Perfect beach reading material.
Published on May 19, 2000

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment
I did not relish in Zubro's gay mystery, nor did I of any of his novels. I wanted to share this novel with my eldest son who is gay; I thought it would be helpful and comforting for him to see that gays or any groups in which society deems and stereotypes "different". He was quite upset with the entire book, claiming "Gays don't act like that!" I had...
Published on May 24, 2001


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than average gay murder mystery, May 19, 2000
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This is a step up from your average gay murder mystery. Most of the characters are regular guys who just happen to be gay -- no hairdressers or drag queens here. Parts are funny, and nothing sticks out as being particularly bad. Perfect beach reading material.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I'm going to read all of Zubro's, May 22, 2000
This was the first "gay" mystery I've read, and I now want to eventually obtain and read all of Zubro's mysteries. The pace is fast and smooth for the most part in this book, but at times becomes choppy. Nonetheless, Zubro's intimate knowledge of police procedure and activity is plain, as well as his knowledge of the streets of Chicago. Zubro also weaves well into the story Paul Turner's (he's the protagonist) personal life in a meaningful way that in this book is actually part of the main plot. The characters become three dimentional, taking on lives of their own. The only criticism I have for Zubro is he spends too much time telling things to the reader, rather than letting the plot reveal what is going on. Such as little asides to explain why a character did something. These asides slow down the pace and can be condescending to readers already familiar with how police work. The best aspect of this book is how Zubro portray's a gay character as a human being rather than an icon. It is my hope that Mr. Zubro will provide us with many such mysteries in the future, and I look forward to reading those he has already published.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great gay mystery, October 11, 2007
Zubro has a way of pushing your right to the edge, then pulling you back. The graphic description of the one corpse is most uncomfortable - but not dwelt on so long as to make me put the book down.

Did I see the ending coming? I selected the killer early on, then dismissed them, only to have them return in a blaze of glory right at the end of the book.

The ending was good - though a bit overdone. Once it was set in motion, you didn't have any surprises.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I read it in one sitting!, July 13, 2002
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This is the first book like this I've read. The first gay mystery, the first by Zubro. I read it the same day I got it and can't wait to read more.

I think the reviewer who commented that the gay characters didn't seem real, or the gay plot seemed overdone, is offbase. The fact that Turner (protagonist) is gay doesn't even come up until a fair ways into the book. His characters life is a main point in the book (his family is involved) and although there are some plotlines toward the end of the book that seem irrelevant, it helps to define this on-going character for the readers of the series.

The book is well written, moves at a good pace and contains enough clues and red-herrings to keep you engaged (IMHO).

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment, May 24, 2001
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I did not relish in Zubro's gay mystery, nor did I of any of his novels. I wanted to share this novel with my eldest son who is gay; I thought it would be helpful and comforting for him to see that gays or any groups in which society deems and stereotypes "different". He was quite upset with the entire book, claiming "Gays don't act like that!" I had no idea how affended he was until he burned the book in the fireplace. I, myself, felt that the book was quite choppy too often. I can comprehend the extra information was pertinent to the story at times, but he completely "over did it" with the whole "gay plot". I am also offended by the book and I'm not gay! I am sorry for wasting my money on buying that senseless book.
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