Author and Novelist
Gary Zebrun
SOMEONE YOU KNOW
was Gary Zebrun's first novel and
a finalist for a 2005 Lambda Literary Award.
“Cool as witch hazel, frightening as a fresh body part ... guaranteed to give you sleepless nights ... If
you’ve ever wondered what goes on inside those big old clapboard houses in Providence, Rhode Island, this
beautifully crafted novel will give you the horrifying scoop.” -- Edmund White,THE FAREWELL SYMPHONY, FANNY
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“In this first novel, Gary Zebrun introduces himself as a major fiction writing talent ... SOMEONE YOU KNOW is
not only a compelling mystery, but an emotionally charged and acutely observed psychological portrait of a lost
and secretive man forced by a widening circle of murders to confront who he is ....” -- Ron Hansen, ATTICUS,
MARIETTE IN ECSTASY
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“Gary Zebrun’s SOMEONE YOU KNOW is a harrowing and at times heartbreaking account of one good man’s futile hope
that he can contain the increasingly dangerous mess his closeted life has created for him ... This is a hugely
impressive debut, filled with tenderness, wisdom, and clarity of insight. -- Jim Shepard, PROJECT X and LOVE
AND HYDROGEN
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“This novel reminds us, in beautifully perceptive prose, that imagining another person’s life is perhaps the
best thing we can do for one another. -- Karen Shepard, EMPIRE OF WOMEN, THE BAD BOY'S WIFE
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"Hugely impressive debut ..." -- Jim Shepard, PROJECT X
"A beautifully crafted thriller ..." -- Edmund White, FANNY
"A novel I found myself remembering long after I'd finished it. It's that good." Ron Hansen, ATTICUS
"The sympathy Zebrun incites ... is evidence of just what a fine writer he is." -- Karen Shepard, EMPIRE OF
WOMEN
Bestsellers Lists: NowVoyager, Provincetown; Lambda Rising, D.C.; OpenBook, Sacramento
"Seductive ... savage ... searing ... an electrifying page-turner." -- Richard Labonte, Book Marks
"Stark...tightly written murder mystery... compelling." --Booklist
"Inticing and danger-filled." -- Instinct
"Mesmerizing ... "Do not try this at home." TmeOut NY, top summer books
"This astonishing first novel combines excellent prose, dialogue, and character, drawing with throat-gripping
suspense that invites comparison with Hitchcock, Woolrich and Charlotte Armstrong. -- Ellery Queen Magazine
"A cautionary tale for anyone contemplating a one-night stand ... fast paced and dark thriller that keeps you
on the edge of your seat." ReFresh (London)
"Barnburner of a first novel ... deft and frightening." -- Tony Lewis, Providence Journal
"A heartfelt, gracefully written, explicit tale of sexual angst and self-discovery" -- Kirkus
"First-time novelist triumphs ... a terrifying thriller inspired by spree killer Andrew Cunanan." -- Thrust
Magazine
"A claustrophobic atmosphere that imprisons even the most squeamish reader and keeps him or her white-knuckling
through to the climax of this dark tale." -- Lavender Magazine (Twin Cities)
"If you enjoy having the hair on the back of your neck stand on end with terror, this is the book for you."
--The Open Book (Sacramento)
"Mystery readers, as well as fans of horror novels, ... are drawn ever deeper into the mind of a serial killer
who will stop at nothing to get at the ultimate object of his desire -- Daniel Caruso himself. Rating A+" --
The Texas Triangle
"A graphic and frightening thriller..."-- Provincetown Banner
"A tour-de-force ... "Someone You know" may have you shivering like it's still winter, but there's plenty of
the sizzle of promised summer heat, too." --Clean Sheets
"A twisted game of cat and mouse ...an entertaining walk on the dark side." -- TWN Book Report, South Florida
ONLY THE LONELY
The second novel by author Gary Zebrun
"...once you start you won't stop ... for noir novel lovers." -- OutSmart, Houston
Asim Zahid is headed to the University of Michigan, ready to bust out of Lackawanna, a rundown steel town
outside of Buffalo, New York. But his dream of a bright future is derailed when his father dies and leaves
behind the Bethlehem Theater and Sonia, his old man’s longtime mistress. Soon there’s another reason
frustrating the restless son's plans to leave Lackawanna — an Irish redhead named Billy, who’s been flirting
with Asim from the window of the Pig Iron Pub across the street from the theater. Asim wonders whether he might
be happy in Lackawanna after all, until he discovers his brother,Tarik, is headed off to some kind of training
camp in the Afghanistan desert. Not long after, he receives a package with a skull of a Jewish boy that
initiates a terrifying and ultimately deadly set of events that peak on September 11, 2001.
"With his memorable cast and nicely underplayed big themes, Zebrun delivers a new and worthy perspective on the
9/11 experience." -- Publishers Weekly
"Coming of age in a dying American town is hard enough. But if you're Middle Eastern and gay... Zebrun's
ruminative second novel captivates through the complexity and vulnerability of its characters and the
excellence of its prose, polished to a luminous transparency." -- Kirkus
"Only the Lonely" is a perceptive work of modern fiction, a gripping tale of dreams dashed amidst the dust of
9/11 ... a truly involving narrative about a teenager named Asim, his father's dying wish, a passion for
cinema, and a country hurtling toward September 11." -- Buffalo Spree Magazine
"This quietly perceptive, insightfully written novel ... doesn't speculate but lets the chilling tale play out
to a climax that is as frightening as it seems inevitable." -- The Providence Journal
"A rich dive into the tempest of family, the cold depths of loneliness and the riptide of fundamentalism ...
haunting." -- JustOut, Portland, Oregon
"Much like the old black-and-white movies that Sonia loved, ONLY THE LONELY reads ... like an artsy independent
film ... a modern-day update of THE GLASS MANAGERIE." -- Desert Daily Guide, Palm Springs, Calif.
"A very intimate story that reflects international concerns in miniature, about one immigrant family’s
struggles with secrets, discrimination, and religion." -- Bay Windows, Boston
The Kalashnikovs is a short piece taken from ONLY THE LONELY and can be found as a PDF download
here: short fiction piece.
Gary Zebrun has published poetry and prose in various magazines and journals such as the New
York Times, The New Republic, The Iowa Review, The American Scholar, and Sewanee Review.
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