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The bestselling crime novels of New York life in the early nineties
are back. Gruff, weary, gay Brooklyn Homicide cop Doug Orlando is
facing his most terrifying case: a serial killer who leaves his
victims naked but for dozens of long, murderous needles. The
victims were last seen at No Exit, a gay club catering to the
piercing and tattooing scene. When a priest rumored to have heard
the killer's confession-and refused to reveal his identity-is found
bludgeoned before his altar, war ignites between the city's gay
community and the power elite of the Church. Orlando's search leads
him through the underside of modern, urban Catholicism to New
York's S&M playgrounds, and to a tattoo parlor that leaves its
own unique mark on its patrons. But can he solve the case before
the city burns?
LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FINALIST FOR BEST MYSTERY The bestselling
crime novels of New York life in the early nineties are back.
Gruff, weary, gay Brooklyn Homicide cop Doug Orlando is facing his
most shocking case: Rabbi Avraham Rabowitz lay in a pool of his own
blood, a prayer shawl stuffed down his throat, and his beard shaved
off. The question for Detective Orlando isn't who hated the right
wing religious sect leader-Rabowitz had been the open enemy of
blacks, gays, pro-choice women, even fellow Jews. In a case that
moves from the depths of the ghetto to the high-rise office of a
real estate glamour-boy tycoon, the suspects come in every color
and shade of belief. And unless Orlando can defuse a ticking time
bomb of tension by nailing the killer, the melting pot of the city
is going to melt down....
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