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Gary Zebrun
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gzebrun@aol.com
http://www.garyzebrun.com/ Profile created
March 7, 2005Gary
Zebrun is an editor at The Providence Journal. A graduate of the
University of Notre Dame and Brown University writing program, he is the
recipient of Yaddo, MacDowell and Breadloaf fellowships. His first
novel, Someone You Know, is a finalist for a 2005 Lambda Literary Award
in the category of Gay Men's Mystery. He lives in Newport, R.I.
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Someone You Know: A Novel (2004)
-- Finalist 2004 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Mystery)
Newspaper columnist Daniel Caruso has a wife he loves
deeply, a daughter who means everything to him, and a secret that could
destroy them. At a conference in Seattle, he meets and spends a passionate
night with Stephen Hart, a handsome firefighter. Awakening alone and deeply
conflicted, Daniel flies home to Providence, R.I., but on a layover in Chicago
he receives a bizarre and frightening message indicating that someone knows of
his deception. At home with his family, the serenity of a weekend morning is
shattered by the arrival of a second message: a gruesome package, the contents
of which make clear that Stephen Hart has been murdered. The messages increase
in regularity, filled with chilling details about Daniel's activity and making
it clear that the killer knows every move he and his family make. His
desperation to shield his wife and daughter from the truth is replaced by fear
for their safety, as the killer becomes puppet master, dragging Daniel deeper
into a netherworld of bathhouses and S-and-M bars where the killer stalks him
openly. Journalist Gary Zebrun's debut novel is a nerve-shattering thriller of
psychological terror, sexual obsession, and the devastating price of secrecy.
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