Awards
2008 Winner of the National Best Books Award for Gay/Lesbian Fiction
Synopses & Reviews
When amateur sleuth and breast cancer survivor Tess Camillo discovers the body of her housemate's favorite rock star crucified everyone's shocked. After all, he seemed to have no enemies. Why would someone nail him to a cross? With quirky wit, Tess and her loopy hetero housemate Lana snoop Hollywood music producers, Lego Land, a church, and a carousel to solve the murder. Fool on the Hill zips along on a sometimes-poignant, sometimes-zany trajectory, slowing down only for zoo critters and erotic encounters.
Review
"You will be fooled which is half the fun of reading a mystery. Morgan Hunt gets better and better as a writer. Three cheers." Rita Mae Brown, New York Times best-selling author
Synopsis
Winner in the Gay/Lesbian Fiction category for the National Best Books 2008 Awards
When amateur sleuth and breast cancer survivor Tess Camillo discovers the body of her housemate's favorite rock star--crucified--everyone's shocked. After all, he seemed to have no enemies. Why would someone nail him to a cross? With quirky wit, Tess and her loopy hetero housemate Lana snoop Hollywood music producers, Lego Land, a church, and a carousel to solve the murder. Fool on the Hill zips along on a sometimes-poignant, sometimes-zany trajectory, slowing down only for zoo critters and erotic encounters.
A Jersey native, Morgan Hunt was brought through the navy to San Diego, where she lived for twenty-seven years. Now in Ashland, Oregon, this cancer survivor is working on the next Tess Camillo mystery.
Synopsis
The murder of a rock star has Tess Camillo singing a deadly tune.
About the Author
Morgan Hunt was raised along the Jersey shore. A stint in the Navy brought her to San Diego, the location of her Tess Camillo mysteries, where she lived for 27 years. Now a resident of the Pacific Northwest, this cancer and mastectomy survivor hopes her mysteries provide laughter, distraction, and zest to others facing personal challenges.