Closet

“Closet” by R.D. Zimmerman is a first edition published by National Geographic Books on October 6, 1997. This 320-page novel unfolds in a posh Minneapolis neighborhood, where a brutal attack sets off a chain of events that entangles Todd Mills, a successful TV news reporter. As the story progresses, Todd’s carefully constructed life unravels following the murder of his secret lover, revealing the complexities of his double existence and the dangers that come with it.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into themes of identity and deception, as Todd becomes an amateur sleuth determined to uncover the truth behind the killings. The novel navigates through a vibrant world of gay bars and nightclubs, highlighting the challenges faced by those living in secrecy. As Todd investigates, he confronts not only the threat of a relentless killer but also the repercussions of his own hidden life, making for a compelling exploration of mystery and crime within the LGBTQ+ community.
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It began with a brutal attack in a posh Minneapolis neighborhood. And from the first killing to the next, Todd Mills was at the center of the story. The son of Polish immigrants, Todd had changed his name and risen to the top of his field as a TV news reporter, winning two Emmy Awards along the way. Then his world came crashing down. Suddenly, the double life he’d hidden for so long was brutally uncovered: he was the secret lover of the first man to die.
When Michael was murdered, Todd lost everything–including a life lived as a lie. Now he’s out of the closet and under suspicion, desperately investigating the killings himself, moving through a world of gay bars, steamy nightclubs, and double identities–where the one secret that matters most belongs to a killer who will strike again . . . and again.
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