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Cupid Shot Me

โœ Scribed by Frank W. Butterfield, Meg Perry, Michael Nava, Gregory Ashe, J.B. Sanders, Neil Plakcy, Mark Zubro, Mark McNease, Rick R. Reed, Marko Realmonte, Brad Shreve, Greg Herren


Publisher
Frank W. Butterfield
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Series
Queer Mystery Anthology #1
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Eleven award-winning queer authors come together to spin tales of murder, horror, and suspense all during a Valentine's Day you won't soon forget!

From the Introduction by Michael Nava, celebrated author of the Henry Rios mysteries:

The stories in Cupid Shot Me fall somewhere between the classic Richard Rodgers tune "My Funny Valentine" and the gangland Saint Valentine's Day Massacre. You'll find bushels of red roses but some may be lethal, and watch what you eat at that romantic dinner because that exquisite morsel on your fork may be poisoned. You'll definitely want the bomb squad to inspect that enormous box of chocolates before you open it.

Here's who you'll find under the covers of this book:

Gregory Ashe - "Responsible Adults"


J.B. Sanders - "Glen & Tyler Skip Dessert"


Neil Plakcy - "Cabbage Key"


Mark Zubro - "Roses Are Dead"


Mark McNease - "Paper Hearts: A Marshall James Thriller"


Rick R. Reed - "I've Been Inside Your House"


Marko Realmonte - "Paris"


Brad Shreve - "Bound to Love"


Greg Herren - "This Thing of Darkness"


Meg Perry - "Speed Murder"


Frank W. Butterfield - "Let's Fall in Love"


These eleven tales about love will mystify, chill, and thrill you! They might even send you diving under the covers with your very own Valentine!


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