Keeping Secrets by Penny Mickelbury

Keeping Secrets

Penny Mickelbury

In Washington, D.C., the nation’s capitol, death comes to wealthy, closeted gay people at night. In their own cars. At the hands of a killer who somehow knows their deepest secret: The fact of their homosexuality. The murders are particularly gruesome and disturbing even to the seasoned members of the Hate Crime team..

From Publishers Weekly

Mickelbury’s debut offers a pair of lesbian sleuths–an Italian cop and a black reporter–who spend work time tracking down a serial killer and play time pursuing each other. Four closeted gay professionals, three men and one woman, have been murdered in as many months. Despite efforts by Lt. Gianna Maglione, head of the Washington, D.C., police’s Hate Crimes Unit, to impose a press blackout, a gay newspaper editor has picked up on the pattern of deaths. Mimi Patterson is assigned the story and gets her first surprise when she realizes Gianna is the luscious woman she recently spotted at the gym. Mimi is also concerned for her friend Freddy Schuyler, a former football player who is being pestered by gays who want him to come out–although it could ruin the popular nightclub he now runs. Professionally, Gianna and Mimi circle each other warily, yet they must come to terms with a mutual attraction so powerful that when one is targeted by the killer, the other is also drawn into danger. Although there is a disappointing inevitability to the identity of the killer, Gianna and Mimi imbue the tale with a certain winning zest.

Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

In Naiad newcomer Mickelbury’s debut, African American reporter Mimi Patterson, who dogs the steps of Hate Crimes Unit head Lieutenant Gianna Maglione, the protagonist, is the more interesting character. Four bodies, all similarly sexually mutilated, have been found in parking lots, and as Maglione and her team work desperately to profile and track a serial killer, Patterson, working on a lead from her gay boss, uncovers the victims’ shared trait. Each was a wealthy, suburban, professional, married man or woman with children. The search leads through the gay and lesbian subculture and its alphabet soup of organizational acronyms on the premise that the killer may be executing a grisly form of outing the closeted victims–until the inevitable fifth victim breaks the profile. Meanwhile, Patterson and Maglione develop a tense romance strained by their conflicting public interests. Tension increases as one of them is earmarked to be the sixth victim. A good, fast-moving first novel that repeatedly asks, ‘What can we do to stop the hate?’ Marie Kuda


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Details

ISBN 1562800523
Genre Mystery; Black Interest
Copyright Date 1991
Publication Date Jan-94
Publisher Naiad Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 189
Series Mimi Patterson/Gianna Maglione Mysteries
# in Series 1
Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 6340

Author: LFWBooks