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Lambda award winner Zubro has received just praise for his gay mysteries (One Dead Drag Queen, etc.), but his latest isn't going to further his reputation. Within 24 hours Chicago software tycoons and business partners Craig Lenzati and Brooks Werberg are murdered, each stabbed repeatedly. Both men were rich nerds; one was gay. Detectives Paul Turner (the gay father of two boys) and Buck Fenwick (a macho type who secretly writes poetry) take on the two cases. As they painstakingly strip away layers of computer code, the detectives discover that the murder victims were playing a childish sex game. Lenzati and Werberg each offered sex partners money and kept score, their way of gaining nerd revenge for years of social and sexual ineptness. As Turner and Fenwick crack wise and interview copious hired lovers, mysterious gifts of chocolate begin to arrive on Turner's desk, as do threatening messages on his computer screen. A cross-country killing spree targets policemen with good arrest records. The cop murders and the two dead software magnates might just be connected. Or they might not. The verbal interplay between Turner and Fenwick becomes tiresome and contrived. Since weak jokes and labored banter take up most of the book, the identity of potential killers requires the reader skipping backwards to find their initial appearances. It works, but only just.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

From Booklist

The Windy City's answer to Microsoft has at its helm two computer supergeniuses. When one is found brutally murdered, only to be followed by the other, gay Chicago police detective Turner and his partner, Buck Fenwick, must shoulder the burden of reducing a list of suspects only slightly smaller than the entire roster of known felons in the Chicago area. Complicating matters is a journalist's surmise that a serial killer of cops is on the loose, working his way westward from the East Coast, with Chicago his probable next major stop off of I-90. Combining murder and microchips, rapid-fire patter zings across the pages in this latest Turner mystery, which showcases Zubro at the top of his form. Sure to please present fans and win new ones. Whitney Scott
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Good Read, Bad Mystery., Oct. 29 2002
The book was a compelling read for chapter to chapter, but at the end you feel cheated. While it makes an interesting Fiction, it did not have the makings of a good Mystery. The solution was rushed in the last two chapters of the book.

Nowhere were clues during the read that could lead even a careful, experienced Mystery reader to try and even speculate on who did it. For me, half the fun is trying to deduce the murderer(s) before the author reveals it.

There are clues dropped as to why it happened, but you'll just flat be told who it is at the end. You just sort of plod along, hoping to find something to bite on and BAM the author spills his guts in the last chapters. The author did a great job running a second plot along; although it suffered the same clueless, fast wrap up.

The characters that did do it were really underdeveloped. If they were better developed, and some clues dropped along the way, this would be an amazing Mystery book.

It is, however, a damn good book for specifically [weak] content. A good book, not a good Mystery.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Another great Zubro Mystery, Janv. 16 2002
Par Lewis C. Pizer (Phoenix, Arizona USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Great Mystery....Mark Zubro has done it again! Paul Ben his 2 children Mrs. Talucci even his partner all came to life again in another ongoing Turner mystery...thank-you Mr. Zubro for continuing this series
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Kept me rivited to my seat!!!, Janv. 15 2002
This was an very well written mystery novel! I fully enjoyed the suspense that was driven into this book. Being in the technology industry myself the references to computers and technology was great! It fully added to the suspense!

The gist of the book is Chicago homicide detectives Paul Turner (who is gay) and Buck Fenwick (who is straight), in their investigation into murder of Internet tycoon Craig Lenzati, stabbed over hundreds of times in his security-laden apartment. When Lenzati's partner Brooks Werberg is killed and parts of his place smashed into smithereens, the pressure is put on from the Mayor's office.

But these dot-com boys' nack for putting aggressive little startup companies into trouble, and possibly even bankruptcy by stealing their ideas had won them a great deal of enemies.

What could possibly make this story even better? How about a secret storehouse of theirs filled with names, addresses, and tapes of the boys' sexual misconduct? In fact as it turns out, Lenzati and Werberg had enjoyed an ongoing sexual-conquest game, their preferred prey heterosexual couples, including a pair who'd been suing them and another pair who'd been working for them. A freelance "cracker" (a computer whiz who breaks into and paralyzes systems) employed by the boys will die, and Paul will receive boxes of chocolates and scary e-mail from a serial killer targeting police detectives all along Interstate 90.

Before Chicago finally settles down and Paul can reassure his son Brian of his safety and fall into the arms of his lover Ben. Brittle but funny dialogue between Paul and Buck; tender moments between Paul and Brian; sentimental relationship shows between Paul and Ben.

I personally would have liked a bit more drama at the point of the different confessions, but it did not distract from this book in any way.

You need to read this book... !!!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 I miss Tom and Scott
This was a good read and an interesting plot, but I wish Zubro would bring back Tom and Scott and their loving relationship. Read more
Publié le Déc 15 2001 par dandysmom

4.0étoiles sur 5 Fast Paced & Tense to Say the Least!
Zubro's mysteries are never disappointing, and this one certainly is one of his best. I couldn't rip through the pages fast enough. Read more
Publié le Oct. 17 2001 par Joseph J. Hanssen

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not a bad effort by Zubro
[....] If you've read other books in this series, you'll like this one. If this is your first outing with Detective Paul Turner and his police partner Buck; you should head back... Read more
Publié le Sep 13 2001 par M. H. SMITH

5.0étoiles sur 5 ONE OF THE BEST IN THE PAUL TURNER SERIES
Far be it from me to disagree with Publisher's Weekly, but I thought MrZ did an outstanding job with his latest entry in the Paul Turner mystery series. Read more
Publié le Aoû 21 2001 par Robert Edler

3.0étoiles sur 5 Has time stood still?
Wonderful picture of the . com entrepeneur. Victims who have made themselves the perfect 'victimn' for a murder. Lots of blood and tricky detection but... Read more
Publié le Aoû 20 2001 par capeowl

5.0étoiles sur 5 Dark but exciting police procedural
Craig Lenzati and Brooks Werberg were two nerdy individuals who worked in their garage trying to develop a dot.com company. Read more
Publié le Aoû 1 2001 par Harriet Klausner

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