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In the fifth installment of the Bent Mystery series Jeremy Bent (JB to everyone who knows him) investigates the death of the famous Broadway dancer, choreographer, and director Teddy Brewster. Was it a suicide? Was it a natural death? Or was it a murder? JB, along with his best friend Len Matthews, are present at the death of Teddy from a heart attack one 1987 Febuary morning on the streets of New York. But JB smells the lingering odor of amyl nitrites or poppers in the air surrounding his body. Why would a man with a known heart condition be sniffing poppers? A substance that would cause his…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the fifth installment of the Bent Mystery series Jeremy Bent (JB to everyone who knows him) investigates the death of the famous Broadway dancer, choreographer, and director Teddy Brewster. Was it a suicide? Was it a natural death? Or was it a murder? JB, along with his best friend Len Matthews, are present at the death of Teddy from a heart attack one 1987 Febuary morning on the streets of New York. But JB smells the lingering odor of amyl nitrites or poppers in the air surrounding his body. Why would a man with a known heart condition be sniffing poppers? A substance that would cause his heart to beat so fast it would literally burst from the effort. Everyone seems content to call it a natural death but JB thinks it might be more sinister. His investigation leads him to finding out dark truths about Teddy and the people who surrounded him. Come along with JB and Len as they find out if the death was natural, suicide by sex, or if someone killed the famous man in Dance: Ten Murder: Maybe?
Autorenporträt
Ken Lansdowne has lived in California, Nevada, New York City, New Mexico, and currently lives in Denver, Colorado. This is his sixth novel. The others are Secrets Don't Belong In Closets, A Murderous Ball of Fluff, The Fairy Dust Killer, Home Sweet Homo and now Dance: Ten Murder: Maybe?--one through five in The Bent Mystery series, plus a Victorian novella, Jacob Marley-a gay Christmas story.