BOOKS - The Case of the Choirboy Killer (Mark Julian, Vampire P.I. Mystery, #1)
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The Case of the Choirboy Killer (Mark Julian, Vampire P.I. Mystery, #1)
Author: L.G. Fabbo-Gonnella
Year: June 23, 2014
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 724 KB
Language: English
Year: June 23, 2014
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 724 KB
Language: English
Mark Julian is New York's only private eye for the supernatural. He has a job to do, one that includes not getting romantically involved with humans. Until a feeding frenzy on gay men crosses his path with irresistible Detective Vincent Pasquale of the NYPD. The paranormal world is about to collide with the human world, in more ways than one...The city is being hit by a wave of killings where the victims share two things in common: 1) they are gay and, 2) they have been drained of blood. The press is having a field day using a witness' description to label him as "the choirboy killer" and the gay community is up in arms. Worse the local vampire council is convinced the killer one of their own who has gone rogue and is intentionally committing these activities as an affront the entire undead community. "I mean we just don't act this way here," sniffed the head of the council, "I mean this is New York City after all!"The council goes to the only person from their community who they think can find the killer and end his reign. Mark Julian, a vampire like themselves and New York's only private eye for the supernatural world. With the help of his secretary Jaime, an incubus-succubus changeling sex demon he begins the hunt. His only major problem is that one of New York's finest is also on the trail of the fiend who is dispatching the city's citizens. When hunky detective Vincent Pasquale and Julian cross paths the gay detective finds the well-built handsome law officer is not only impeding his quiet search but also, for the first time in centuries, getting him heated up as well. Will they join forces or will one of them fall victim to the sensational choirboy killer?Bonus Feature: The Curious Case of the Runaway Incubus