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The Gay Detective: Nick and Norm in Chicago - Paperback

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by Kenneth D. Michaels (Author)

The premier of Nick Scott's TV talk show, The Gay Detective, appears to be a big hit until his first guest ends up murdered. Nick, also a detective with the Chicago Police Department, and his older, straight partner Detective Norm Malone hunt this heinous serial killer tagged The Grim Reaper. This Odd Couple encounters both personal and professional conflict as this suspenseful noir thriller races to a surprise conclusion that leaves Nick and Norm battling for their lives.

Author Biography

Kenneth Michaels, originally from Detroit, graduated from Columbia University with a M.Ed. in Counseling. He cofounded San Francisco's renowned Encounter Theatre, where actors role-played with audience members to resolve personal-relationship challenges, which was funded by the National Endowment for the Arts for more than two decades. Along with stage work and screenplays, Michaels wrote a one-man show The Importance of Being Ernst and the acclaimed comedy What's Normal? The Los Angeles Weekly News said, "Ken Michaels throws out bon mots like a computer in love with Oscar Wilde." He currently lives and writes in Key West.

Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 0.49 x 8 x 5.25 IN
Publication Date: July 22, 2015
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