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"...Intriguing,
slowly evolving murder mystery . . ."
-R. Jannsen, Lindenhurst, IL
"The last few chapters my heart was really thumping
. . . " Mercedes Romano, St.
Louis, MO
"The narrative is fast-paced, and the tone understated.
Sure to be a bestseller, the book is a highly engrossing
thriller that leaves the reader asking for more."
BookWire Review May 31, 2005
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Being
a gigolo is all about a male tending to the needs of women.
After Mark Sterling loses his wife Katrina to a hit-and-run
accident, he sees visions of her. Out of latent guilt, Mark
begins to care about other neighborhood women: one who is being
beaten and two others who believe they are gay. Mark intervenes
in each case, becoming romantically involved in one, and gains
a reputation as “gigolo” on The Row, a nickname
for their street. Mark confronts his wife’s teen killer
and learns the boy may have been hired. Mark eventually discovers
the real orchestrator of the killing . . . a real surprise!
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