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Political Poison

✍ Scribed by Zubro, Mark Richard


Book ID
108449046
Publisher
St Martins Press
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
112 KB
Series
Paul Turner 2
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0312093640

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✦ Synopsis


Paul Turner is not your typical middle-aged cop. A widower, he lives with his two teenaged sons, and he is gay. He is also trusted by the brass to handle sensitive cases, so when a Chicago alderman is found murdered, Turner is assigned to the case. The dead alderman was not only a professor at the University of Chicago, but also a leading liberal gadfly with the media's ear. As Turner investigates, he discovers that jealous professors and old-guard politicians have guilty secrets to protect, not the least of which are the real reasons why some people in Chicago hated the alderman--information that they will stop at nothing to keep secret.

In Political Poison, Mark Richard Zubro has penned another thrilling mystery for Paul Turner.

From Publishers Weekly

A surfeit of good intentions sinks this latest offering from a brave, if occasionally rash crime novelist. Zubro's mysteries all feature gay characters, and he develops them boldly. In addition, he's bullish on fingering injustice (doubtless his earlier The Only Good Priest made him few friends among the Catholic clergy). Unfortunately, his laudable rhetoric and his intentions exact a heavy penalty on plot here. Paul Turner is a good gay Chicago cop with pals on the force, a loyal and abrasive partner and a hunk of a lover named Ben. Paul's also trying to raise his two boys (one has spina bifida) and find out why Gideon Giles, a college professor and city alderman, choked to death on a concoction of vegetables juiced in his very own juicer. Giles isn't, however, a very compelling victim. Gradually exposed as a chameleon who cynically associated himself with worthwhile causes, he was a wild card in the always volatile Chicago political scene, where he had mysteriously defeated a powerful city politician to become alderman. The author keeps telling us we should question this victory. We do. But we also rapidly lose interest. Zubro offers lots of nerve and political correctness, but little narrative tension.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

Gay homicide cop Paul Turner (Sorry Now?, 1991) and his straight partner, Buck Fenwick, are called to the University of Chicago office of professor Gideon Giles, an educator, alderman, and media-star--and newly deceased (nicotine poisoning). Giles's commodities trader wife Laura is upset--but not unduly; his arch political rival McGee, who lost to him in the last election (inexplicably), seems pleased--but not gleeful; his media consultant leaves town in a hurry; and a fired political aide (a much hated female-harasser) can't be found. Is any one of these people guilty? Or is the murderer a jealous university colleague? All the likely suspects are trotted out, interviewed and/or gossiped about, but nothing much comes of it. Meanwhile, a young male campaign worker develops a crush on Paul; and Paul's 91-year- old neighbor arranges for him to meet a reclusive mobster and discuss mob involvement in the case--but nothing much comes of it. Finally, a small lie trips up the murderer--and reveals a motive that readers will find hardly compelling. Bland, predictable, and far less interesting than Zubro's other series featuring a gay schoolteacher baseball-pitcher lover (The Principal Cause of Death, etc.). -- Copyright 1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.


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