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GOOD LUCK CAN BE DANGEROUS With a new building to restore and his relationship with Steve growing more serious, the last thing Elliott wants are someone else's problems. Still, when lottery millionaire Bruno Caesar moves into his building, Elliott can't just ignore the man's need for help. Bruno's life comes to an abrupt end when he falls from his balcony. It might be nothing more than a tragic accident, except for one thing-Bruno was terrified of heights, and never went onto his balcony. Bruno can't rest until the puzzle of his sudden death is solved, and Elliott, Steve, and John are once…mehr

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GOOD LUCK CAN BE DANGEROUS With a new building to restore and his relationship with Steve growing more serious, the last thing Elliott wants are someone else's problems. Still, when lottery millionaire Bruno Caesar moves into his building, Elliott can't just ignore the man's need for help. Bruno's life comes to an abrupt end when he falls from his balcony. It might be nothing more than a tragic accident, except for one thing-Bruno was terrified of heights, and never went onto his balcony. Bruno can't rest until the puzzle of his sudden death is solved, and Elliott, Steve, and John are once again searching for answers to a puzzle. Did Bruno fall, or did he have help?
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Dorien Grey is the pen-name and alter ego of a former book and magazine editor now living in a remote and time-warped area of the upper mid-west. While working for a large publishing house in Los Angeles, Dorien was instrumental in establishing a division exclusively for the publication of gay paperbacks and magazines, of which he became editor. He moved on to edit a leading L.A.-based international gay men's magazine. Dorien left Los Angeles for the mid-west to pursue his dream of opening a bed and breakfast and starting a literary service to work with writers through the mail. ("Beware of your dreams," he cautions.) He currently devotes his energies to writing, and has more novels and poetry in the works.