Synopses & Reviews
The founder of a ballet company is discovered murdered and the conductor is the prime suspect. Seduced by the choreographer, a hairdresser sets out to prove the conductor's innocence. Among many suspects, including the lover, the hairdresser discovers life is more complex--and deadly--than art.
Review
"This is a first-rate mystery with an Agatha Christie lineup of very possible suspects and Stan Kraychik playing a terrific Poirot."--
San Francisco Chronicle (on
Dead on Your Feet)
"Michaels hands another case to out-of-the-closet, loud and proud Boston hairdresser Stan Kraychik in this witty, fast-moving romp."--Publishers Weekly (on Dead on Your Feet)
"Refreshing...a pleasant story of murder, mixups, and mayhem...The story's perky pace is due to Michaels's penchant for campy conversation and humorous insights from the snappy snipper from Snips."--Lambda Rising Book Report
"Grant Michaels's sleuthing hairdresser has both the sensitivities of his craft and the balls to impel him into atypical daring. A Body to Dye For has the tart, racy smell of success."--The Bay Area Reporter