Through a series of essays, To Find a Killer (Gaudium Publishing) explores the intersectional nature of the disparities impacting the LBGTQ community. Greco begins the book with a firsthand reflection on the 2011 murder of Norma Hurtado, a former student of Greco who was killed in Austin, Texas, because of her sexuality. While the LGBTQ community has made strides in its fight for equality, this book highlights the continued disparities the community faces when it comes to mental health, economic status, hate crimes, and more. Greco ultimately argues for a path forward to address the needs of LBGTQ people.