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Outburst by R.D. Zimmerman

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Also by R.D. Zimmerman:

Innuendo, November 1999
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Outburst, November 1999
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Outburst, October 1998
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Hostage, October 1997
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Closet, October 1997
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Blood Trance, May 1994
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Outburst
R.D. Zimmerman

Todd Mills Mysteries
Delacorte Press
October 1998
On Sale: October 13, 1998
304 pages
ISBN: 0385323751
EAN: 9780385323758
Hardcover
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Mystery Amateur Sleuth

Todd Mills is running out of time.

Against his instincts, Todd is lured to the Stone Arch Bridge by an anonymous phone call with promises of a hot blackmail story.  Under pressure, and in need of a scoop, Minneapolis television's most well-known (and only) openly gay reporter soon finds that his visit to the bridge does deliver a sensational exclusive, but not the one he is expecting: Todd arrives to see a man murdered, leaving him as the sole witness to the crime.

Todd's lover, city homicide investigator Steve Rawlins, immediately takes on the case.  But when a mysterious suspect emerges, the danger only intensifies, for this suspect has a secret, a past, and an identity that isn't what it appears to be.  An attempt is made on Rawlins's life in the course of his investigation, and Todd--dragged into the center of the story he's trying to cover--makes a frightening discovery.  The murder victim was a police officer, and was gay.  The killer, it seems, has developed a taste for watching gay cops die.

And unless Todd and Rawlins are able to put together the pieces of the suspect's meticulously concealed past, the consequences may prove deadly--for them both.

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