• Someone Is Killing the Gay Boys of Verona

  • Gay Youth Chronicles
  • By: Mark A. Roeder
  • Narrated by: Mark Strano
  • Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Someone Is Killing the Gay Boys of Verona

By: Mark A. Roeder
Narrated by: Mark Strano
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Publisher's summary

Someone is killing the gay boys of Verona, Indiana, and only one gay youth stands in the way. He finds himself pitted against powerful foes but finds allies in places he did not expect.

A brutal murder. Gay ghosts. A haunted Victorian mansion. A cult of hate. A 100-year-old ax murder. All this and more await 16-year-old Sean as he delves into the supernatural and races to discover the murderer before he strikes again.

Someone Is Killing the Gay Boys of Verona is a supernatural murder mystery that goes where no gay novel has set foot before. It is a tale of love, hate, friendship, and revenge.

©2009 Mark A. Roeder (P)2019 Mark A. Roeder

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eh

it was a decent story, I kinda felt like the main character was a bit to much of a sissy....I mean grow a back bone and fight back once in a while!

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wow yet again just awesome

mark sir please contact me I want your help to write my story but with the emotional impact as you have in your stories. please I beg you. your by far better then my former favorite author Raymond E. Fiest. you bring so much to your stories I even wonder if these stories are in fact real.
Jim Arrowsmith
Salt Lake City Utah
arrowsmithjim11@gmail.com

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Fiction writing was way off base…

As for the narrator, he spoke very fast, ignoring commas and periods. There was no dramatic pause or indication of the boy’s feelings. Multiple boys are killed and he’s like, oh no, not another one. For the fiction, well the author chose a big scary house which was good. The ghost scenes were well done. However, the family bought a house with no electricity so when the boy grabs a root beer bottle from the refridgerator, well one has to ask how did that happen. Also, he “grabs a quick shower” and runs downtown. Well there again, how does one do that? These are obvious flaws that confuse the reader and makes even the fiction implausible. As for a teenage boy finding the cause of death where the coronoer missed it, well thats another critism for another time. I have looked to see if the author ever accounted for these errors and I couldn’t find any explanation. Good fiction should be consistent. The story was poorly edited and performed.

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