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Country United States Publication date 1970 Pages 192 Originally published 1970 Page count 192 Publisher Stein and Day | 3.3/5 Language English Media type Print (Hardback) ISBN 0-8128-1323-5 Genre Crime Fiction Adaptations Cruising (1980) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cruising is a novel written by New York Times reporter Gerald Walker and published in 1970.
The novel is about an undercover cop looking for a homosexual killer in the world of sadomasochism leather gay bars in Greenwich Village, New York. While undercover, he begins to gain feelings for his gay neighbor at the same time he is in a relationship with his girlfriend.
The novel was adapted, with substantial changes to the plot, as the 1980 film of the same title, starring Al Pacino and directed by William Friedkin.
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