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Cargando... Killer Riffpor Sheryl J. Anderson
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Pertenece a las seriesMolly Forrester (4)
Since advice columnist Molly Forrester started solving murders, her work has grown very exciting while her love life has grown quite complicated. But finally, all the hard work and sacrifice might be paying off: she's being promoted to feature writer at Zeitgeist magazine. Equally promising, her ex, Detective Kyle Edwards, might be ready to give their relationship one more try. Could Molly actually be poised to have it all? Unfortunately, life is never that simple. Molly hopes that the article will prove she can write about more than homicide. But then Olivia Elliott, the subject of Molly's article, claims her father, a famous music manager, was murdered. The revelation catapults Molly into a glittering world filled with backstabbing widows, feuding rock musicians, and crazy paparazzi. As Molly investigates, she finds herself surrounded by people used to living in the spotlight and who have trouble differentiating between rumor, legend, and truth. Adding to the tumult, her best friends, Tricia Vincent and Cassady Lynch, are going through romantic upheavals of their own, but they're still eager to assist Molly in her investigation. Even Kyle finds himself drawn into the mystery and back into Molly's arms as she uncovers the dark secrets of rock royalty and learns that some musicians would kill for the perfect song. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Molly's finally gotten her promotion, much to the deep irritation of her editor. She's also had her first assignment handed to her: a profile on the daughter of a famous music producer who has recently committed suicide. Only his daughter is adamant that he didn't. Of course. Otherwise, we wouldn't have a mystery!
She's learned a lot of lessons over the course of the last three books, some of them rather painfully, and she's determined to apply them to this assignment (and her life), lest she lose both of the things she wants most; her job and her relationship with Kyle.
A great mystery and I think a rather well-crafted mystery. The more I read the more I remembered, and the killer eventually surfaced from the depths of my memory. But as I've said before, this series' strength isn't just the well crafted mysteries, but the really well-written characters and the solid foundations of the relationships, even when those relationships are rocky. I really, really cared what happened to these guys (and gals).
If Sheryl Anderson had any web presence at all, I'd email her to let her know how much I miss reading about Molly and her friends. As it is, I can only look forward to future re-reads. ( )