### From Publishers Weekly A high school English teacher in suburban Chicago sets out to find the murderer of a very unpopular colleague in this "competently written" debut. PW noted that the mystery is "surprisingly entertaining in spite of its focus: child homosexual prostitution and snuff movies
A Simple Suburban Murder
β Scribed by Zubro, Richard Mark
- Book ID
- 107479189
- Publisher
- St. Martin's
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Series
- Tom Mason and Scott Carpenter 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Simple Suburban Murder is Mark Richard Zubro's debut novel.
From Publishers Weekly
A high school English teacher in suburban Chicago sets out to find the murderer of a very unpopular colleague in this ''competently written'' debut. PW noted that the mystery is ''surprisingly entertaining in spite of its focus: child homosexual prostitution and snuff movies, among other unsavory topics.''
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About the Author
Mark Richard Zubro is the Lambda Literary Award winning author of two gay mystery series - the Tom & Scott series featuring high school teacher Tom Mason and his lover professional baseball player Scott Carpenter, and the Paul Turner series, featuring gay Chicago Police Detective Paul Turner. He is a high-school teacher, and president of the teacher's union, in the Chicago suburb of Mokena, Illinois.
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