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Loading... Love Her to Death (Daytime Mysteries) (edition 2005)by Linda Palmer (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Easy, enjoyable read, will continue with the series ( ) For the dirt on daytime drama, you can't beat Palmer's behind- the-scenes dish. Her second novel featuring soap writer Morgan Tyler is a fun, fast-paced dash through Manhattan and Hollywood. Intriguing, erudite Morgan is a celebrity insider who befriends doormen and treats stunt doubles like stars. She's recently been promoted to co-producer of Love of My Life when someone inexplicably mails her a live rattlesnake. Then a mysterious stranger comes to town, threatening Morgan's heart and quite possibly the life of her show's most beloved character. When a member of the cast is murdered, Morgan is determined to see justice done. Full of sharp details, quirky characters and juicy gossip, Palmer's latest not only promises the goods, it delivers them in high style. no reviews | add a review
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HTML: Following the success of Linda Palmer??s first book in the series, Love Is Murder, listeners are treated to the return of Morgan Tyler, feisty head writer for the TV soap opera Love of My Life. Her imagination is always at work, churning out the scenes that fill many a fan??s daytime with drama. But when fiction becomes stranger??and more deadly??than art, Morgan is forced to rely on her ingenuity to save herself from ??early cancellation.? Now Morgan Tyler has a new title, co-executive producer, and a new responsibility: take care of everything. When an actress on the show is murdered, Morgan had better find out who is behind the bloodshed before someone else is written out of No library descriptions found. |
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