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Frank Anthony Polito



Frank Anthony Polito is an award‑winning author and playwright. His novels include the Lambda Award-winning Drama Queers!, Lost in the ‘90s, The Spirit of Detroit, and Band Fags!, among many others, and his plays have been produced around the country. He holds an MFA in Dramatic Writing from Carnegie Mellon and a BFA in Theatre from Wayne State. After growing up in the Detroit suburbs, Polito lived in New York City for 18 years before moving to Pleasant Ridge, Michigan with his partner Craig Bentley and their two dogs.  They live in a 1924 Craftsman Colonial that they purchased on HGTV’s House Hunters and have been renovating together since 2013. He can be found online at facebook.com/frankanthonypolito.--Este texto se refiere a una edición agotada o no disponible de este título.
 

Genres: Cozy Mystery
 
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Novels
   Band Fags! (2008)
   Drama Queers! (2009)
   Lost in the '90s (2012)
   The Spirit of Detroit (2013)
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Collections
   Remembering Christmas (2011) (with Tom Mendicino and Michael Salvatore)
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Frank Anthony Polito recommends
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A Deadly Walk in Devon (2024)
(Walk Through England Mystery, book 1)
Nicholas George
"Take A Deadly Walk in Devon with Nicholas George in this suspenseful 'quozy' mystery, where every step uncovers a new secret in the picturesque English countryside. Full of colorful characters and plenty of plot twists, readers are led on a page-turning journey beneath the rolling hills and crashing waves . . . to the point of no return."
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The Body in the Back Garden (2023)
(Crescent Cove Mystery, book 1)
Mark Waddell
"A quaint coastal island setting; a whip-smart writer-turned-amateur detective; a cozy cast of characters and lots of local flavor. The Body in the Back Garden by Mark Waddell is like a modern-day Murder, She Wrote - only set in Canada, and with a queer millennial man in the Jessica Fletcher starring role. Throw in his handsome Mounted Policeman love interest (Red Serge tunic, midnight-blue jodhpurs? Yes, please!) and this humorous whodunnit sizzles with enough romantic tension to keep readers turning/scrolling those pages. A welcome addition to the 'quozy' mystery genre."

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