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Fascinating Rhythm is set in December of 1924. A senior editor at Healcroft House Frank Selby turns up dead in his apartment. Problem is, his secretary, Kathy Briscow, never mentioned that he hadn't been at work for the previous three days. Seems he only came in when he wanted, and since Kathy was doing his work for him, it didn't matter. But now, Kathy is the main suspect in his murder. Author and socialite Freddie Little finds out that Kathy has been editing his novel, and not Selby. Freddie also has reason to suspect someone else. So he convinces Kathy to work with him to find the real…mehr

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Fascinating Rhythm is set in December of 1924. A senior editor at Healcroft House Frank Selby turns up dead in his apartment. Problem is, his secretary, Kathy Briscow, never mentioned that he hadn't been at work for the previous three days. Seems he only came in when he wanted, and since Kathy was doing his work for him, it didn't matter. But now, Kathy is the main suspect in his murder. Author and socialite Freddie Little finds out that Kathy has been editing his novel, and not Selby. Freddie also has reason to suspect someone else. So he convinces Kathy to work with him to find the real killer. Together, the two comb the streets and speakeasies of New York City to find a killer with obsession on the brain.
Autorenporträt
Author Anne Louise Bannon's husband says that his wife kills people for a living.Bannon does mostly write mysteries, including the Old Los Angeles Series, theFreddie and Kathy series, and the Operation Quickline series. She has worked asa freelance journalist for magazines and newspapers, including the Los AngelesTimes. She and her husband, Michael Holland, created a wine education blog, and she co-wrote a book on poisons. Her latest novel is book five in the Old Los Angeles series, Death of the Drunkard. She and her husband live in Southern California with an assortment ofcritters. Visit her website at AnneLouiseBannon.com.