It’s hard to solve a murder when you’re losing your grip on reality…
When an offbeat freelance reporter digs into a Hollywood cold case that’s the subject of a new movie, someone will go to any lengths – including murder – to keep the truth hidden. Allreaders.com said: “The story line is fast-paced … a wonderful Hollywood mystery.”
Freelance writer Kenny Rubin has an unusual magazine assignment: to solve the strangulation five years earlier of aspiring actress Melinda Rivers. And she’s supposed to do it before the airing of a TV movie that’s probing the same subject. Many of the ...
It’s hard to solve a murder when you’re losing your grip on reality…
When an offbeat freelance reporter digs into a Hollywood cold case that’s the subject of a new movie, someone will go to any lengths – including murder – to keep the truth hidden. Allreaders.com said: “The story line is fast-paced … a wonderful Hollywood mystery.”
Freelance writer Kenny Rubin has an unusual magazine assignment: to solve the strangulation five years earlier of aspiring actress Melinda Rivers. And she’s supposed to do it before the airing of a TV movie that’s probing the same subject. Many of the people involved in making the movie knew Melinda, and as Kenny begins interviewing the principals, people around her start dying. Someone, it appears, is afraid the truth really might surface. Despite having to battle the manic phase of her bipolar disorder, she finally puts the pieces together – only to discover that she’s delivered herself right into the hands of a killer.
This engaging amateur sleuth works because of the unique heroine...The story line is fast-paced...Jackie Diamond Hyman dexterously and with heart interweaves Kenny's condition throughout a wonderful Hollywood mystery.
--Allreaders.com
Harriet Klausner
This engaging amateur sleuth works because of the unique heroine...The story line is fast-paced...Jackie Diamond Hyman dexterously and with heart interweaves Kenny's condition throughout a wonderful Hollywood mystery.
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781936505005
Publisher: K. Loren Wilson
Publication date: 10/5/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
Sales rank: 289,971
File size: 167 KB
Meet the Author
Jacqueline Diamond has sold more than 90 novels ranging from mystery and suspense to romantic comedy. A Career Achievement Award winner from Romantic Times and a two-time Rita Award finalist, she is a former Associated Press reporter and television columnist. Her other novels include the mystery The Eyes of a Stranger, the paranormal mystery Echoes and the romantic intrigue And the Bride Vanished. You can read first chapters of many of her books, including Danger Music, for free on her website, www.jacquelinediamond.com.
Cover design by Billy Alexander, http://www.sxc.hu/profile/ba1969.
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Overview
It’s hard to solve a murder when you’re losing your grip on reality…When an offbeat freelance reporter digs into a Hollywood cold case that’s the subject of a new movie, someone will go to any lengths – including murder – to keep the truth hidden. Allreaders.com said: “The story line is fast-paced … a wonderful Hollywood mystery.”
Freelance writer Kenny Rubin has an unusual magazine assignment: to solve the strangulation five years earlier of aspiring actress Melinda Rivers. And she’s supposed to do it before the airing of a TV movie that’s probing the same subject. Many of the ...