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At first glance it didn't look like a crime scene to detective Lawrence Oliver "Lo" Faeth. It simply read as a terrible accident. One of San Francisco's aging gas lines blew and took a woman's life. Besides, Lo is dealing with his own loss. His brother vanished after Lo condemned him for dressing in drag. Now he spends his days haunted by his brother's mysterious fate. When Lo finds evidence at the scene suggesting murder, his trusted partner, Barbara Jean "BJ" Reeves, argues that the blast is just an accident. He refuses to cave and his gut says BJ is hiding something. Lo learns that a serial…mehr

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At first glance it didn't look like a crime scene to detective Lawrence Oliver "Lo" Faeth. It simply read as a terrible accident. One of San Francisco's aging gas lines blew and took a woman's life. Besides, Lo is dealing with his own loss. His brother vanished after Lo condemned him for dressing in drag. Now he spends his days haunted by his brother's mysterious fate. When Lo finds evidence at the scene suggesting murder, his trusted partner, Barbara Jean "BJ" Reeves, argues that the blast is just an accident. He refuses to cave and his gut says BJ is hiding something. Lo learns that a serial killer and her flunkies are targeting transgender women. When the victim of the blast turns out to be a trans woman, he's suddenly up against killers who possess his prejudice. His brother's ghost rips into his conscience. While stalking the killer, Lo's keen intuition is pitted against 21st century tech and an off-the-grid woman's order protected by the FBI.
Autorenporträt
Gregory Montoya is a therapist with a master's degree in social work from UCLA. In a profession rooted in social justice, he has borne witness to the cost of injustice paid by the innocent. His short-short story about a schizophrenic, "The Coat," was published in the zine, Up Dare, and as a guest writer for the Hispanic Link, he wrote a column entitled, "The Unwelcomed Vet." He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and dedicates his free time to writing.