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You Gone Girl

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By (author): Greg Herren

The follow-up to Death Drop, the second book in our drag queen Killer Queen mystery series. Having graduated now from drag school, Jem is thrilled when he's hired to help out Miss Queer Mississippi at the Miss Queer America pageant. The only problem? The pageant is being held in Florida, the don't say gay state, as an act of political defiance! But once Jemaccompanied by friends Kyle and Ellisarrives in St. Petersburg, it's soon apparent a lot of the chaos surrounding the pageant is more than just the usual backstage backstabbing and politics, but part of a bigger plan . . . and when a contestant disappears and is presumed dead, Jem and company have to put on their sleuthing caps, find the missing contestant and save the pageant! See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Golden Notebook Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780967554181

About Greg Herren

Greg Herren is a New Orleans-based author and editor. He is co-founder of the Saints and Sinners Literary Festival which takes place in New Orleans every spring. He is the author Death Drop the first in the drag queen mystery Killer Queen series also published by Golden Notebook Press. He is also the author of thirty-three other novels including the Lambda Literary Award winning Murder in the Rue Chartres called by the New Orleans Times-Picayune the most honest depiction of life in poet-Katrina New Orleans published thus far. He co-edited Bourbon Street: Reflections on New Orleans which also won the Lambda Literary Award. His young adult novel Sleeping Angel won the Moonbeam Gold Medal for Excellence in Young Adult Mystery/Horror and Lake Thirteen won the silver. He co-edited Night Shadows: Queer Horror which was shortlisted for the Shirley Jackson Award.

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