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Murder Times Four Box Set

Four gay mystery thrillers by best-selling author Edward Kendrick. Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>Murder on Rainbow Lane</strong>: My name is Adam Moore, and I am not a happy camper at the moment. Someone is killing the residents on Rainbow Lane cul-de-sac. If that wasn't bad enough, they're trying to frame me for the murders. My only hope of proving my innocence? Detective Steve Jarrett ... if I can convince him I'm not the man he's looking for. Although he may be the man I've been looking for all my life.<br><br><strong>Premonitions</strong>: When Daniel moves into the house he inherited, he gets premonitions something isn't right. Then he meets Griffin, who lives off the grid, and they become friends. Daniel's ex appears, suggesting Daniel turn the house into a restaurant, with his help. When Daniel refuses, bad things start to happen. As the attraction between Daniel and Griffin grows stronger, will they survive what Ray does next?<br><br><strong>The Elevator Murders</strong>: When Tony finds a dead man in the elevator at his apartment building, he and his friends try to solve the murder. Kirk, an admitted playboy, tries to help them, but is rebuffed until he finally explains to Tony why he's the way he is. What Tony learns about Kirk, plus a third murder, changes everything, as Tony tries to deal with his feelings for Kirk while not becoming the next murder victim.<br><br><strong>The Hitchhiker Murders</strong>: When married PIs Brent and Quinn Collins are hired to find Andrew, who disappeared while hitchhiking, little do they know they will become embroiled in murder. Two other young men have gone missing under similar circumstances, their bodies found buried in the mountains. Brent and Quinn believe they know who is responsible for the killings. Can they prove it without ending up dead themselves?

Edward Kendrick · LGBT+
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150 Chs

Chapter 15

“So you’re…?”

“Gay? Yes. One of the reasons my lieutenant assigned me to the second murder.”

“I thought it was because Detective Irvin was on sick leave.”

“That, too. But the lieutenant figured I’d be better able to deal with all of you, without getting uptight about things, than some of the others. Unfortunately, not every detective on the force is open-minded when it comes to gays.”

“Just like anywhere else.”

“Yeah. Which brings up another question.”

“Let me guess. Have I had any run-ins with some homophobic SOB? For that matter, have any of us?”

“Yes. Have you?”

I shrugged. “Nothing overt. No one’s come after me with a baseball bat, or said to my face that the only good queer is a dead one. I don’t flaunt what I am. I’m not stupid.”

“Do you go to gay clubs? All two of them here in the city.”

“Occasionally. I think we all do. Okay, those of us who are single.”