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When B.J. Vinson agrees to investigate the murder of young Mateo Zapata, he knows it will be a tough case. Not only is the victim's uncle Zancon the mob underboss BJ took down six years earlier, but Matt seems to be the third victim of a depraved serial killer who debauches his victims before strangling them. BJ and his team-including his lover, journalist Paul Barton-start down a long and tangled road while the killer strikes again and again with seeming impunity. His sterile semen offers no DNA for identification, nor is it clear how he finds his victims. Park House, a new near-downtown…mehr

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When B.J. Vinson agrees to investigate the murder of young Mateo Zapata, he knows it will be a tough case. Not only is the victim's uncle Zancon the mob underboss BJ took down six years earlier, but Matt seems to be the third victim of a depraved serial killer who debauches his victims before strangling them. BJ and his team-including his lover, journalist Paul Barton-start down a long and tangled road while the killer strikes again and again with seeming impunity. His sterile semen offers no DNA for identification, nor is it clear how he finds his victims. Park House, a new near-downtown apartment high-rise, could be the key to the mystery, but BJ can't find the lock it fits. However, his search stirs up old resentments and new dangers. At any moment Zancon, impatiently waiting in the New Mexico State Penitentiary to exact his revenge, could decide to take matters into his own hands. And poking around in the case has excited the killer's lust for Paul, whose eagerness to help stop the killings puts him in the path of certain death-unless BJ can reach him in time....
Autorenporträt
Don Travis is a man totally captivated by his adopted state of New Mexico. Each of his seven B. J. Vinson mystery novels features some region of the state as prominently as it does his protagonist, a gay. former Marine ex-cop turned confidential investigator. Don never made it to the Marines (three years in the Army was all he managed) and certainly didn't join the Albuquerque Police Department. He thought he was a paint artist for a while, but ditched that for writing a few years back. A loner, he fulfills his social needs by attending SouthWest Writers meetings and teaching Wordwrights, a weekly writing class at the North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center in Albuquerque Facebook: Don Travis Twitter: @dontravis3 Website: dontravis.com