Synopses & Reviews
Glossy mag advice columnist Molly Forrester has been working her tail off to get recognized as an investigative journalist and has even solved a few murders along the way, but none of that matters to her editor, who's more than happy to keep Molly tied down to her Dear Abby roots.
Thankfully, though, her publisher has taken notice and has a lot more faith: Molly's been promoted, and her first assignment as a full-time feature writer should be a cinch. It's a profile of Russell Elliott, the legendary rock manager/producer who just died of an accidental overdose. The rock 'n roll world is pretty accustomed to seeing its brightest stars burn out early, and jaded as it sounds, no one is shocked by Elliot's death---no one except his daughter, that is, who is convinced that it was no accident.
All Molly has to do to keep her new job, pump up newsstand sales, and win back reluctant beau NYPD homicide detective Kyle Edwards is give Elliot a once-over like a devoted fan, without looking too deeply at anything that smacks of murder, like his infamous family, his infighting proteges, or the rumor about his long-lost bootleg tapes. What could be easier for Zeitgeist magazine's newest star? Almost anything.
Smart, sexy, and suspenseful, Killer Riff takes readers on a thrilling tour of New York's high-stakes music industry and makes for a stylishly entertaining addition to Sheryl J. Anderson's jazzy Molly Forrester series.
Review
“This ‘Sleuth in the City stays on her toes.”—Publishers Weekly
“Mix a splash of Carrie Bradshaw, a dash of Stephanie Plum, and a wee bit of Kinsey Millhone and you have Molly Forrester.”—Publishers Weekly
“[A] sparkling series.”—Chicago Sun-Times
Review
“This ‘Sleuth in the City stays on her toes.”—Publishers Weekly
“Mix a splash of Carrie Bradshaw, a dash of Stephanie Plum, and a wee bit of Kinsey Millhone and you have Molly Forrester.”—Publishers Weekly
“[A] sparkling series.”—Chicago Sun-Times
Synopsis
In this thrilling addition to Anderson's sexy Manhattan-based series, advice columnist Molly Forrester works hard to get recognized as an investigative journalist. Asked to profile a legendary rock producer, she digs a little deeper and uncovers some killer secrets. Martin's Press.
Synopsis
Sassy, struggling journalist Molly Forrester kicks off her stilettos and gets down to her gum shoes in her latest adventure involving sex, music, and murder in Manhattan…
Its time to by-line or die trying!
Advice columnist Molly Forrester has been working her heels to the ground trying to get recognized as an investigative journalist…and has even solved a few murders along the way. Thankfully, her publisher finally has taken notice. Her make-or-break assignment: A profile of Russell Elliott, the legendary rock producer who recently died of an accidental overdose. All Molly has to do to keep her job—and maybe even win back the heart of handsome NYPD homicide detective Kyle Edwards—is give Elliots platinum albums a shine without flipping them over to see what theyre hiding…
“Mix a splash of Carrie Bradshaw, a dash of Stephanie Plum, and a wee bit of Kinsey Millhone and you have Molly Forrester.”—Publishers Weekly
“[A] sparkling series.”—Chicago Sun-Times
Synopsis
Advice columnist Molly Forrester has been working her heels to the ground trying to get recognized as an investigative journalist…and has even solved a few murders along the way. Thankfully, her publisher finally has taken notice. Her make-or-break assignment: A profile of Russell Elliott, the legendary rock producer who recently died of an accidental overdose. All Molly has to do to keep her job—and maybe even win back the heart of handsome NYPD homicide detective Kyle Edwards—is give Elliots platinum albums a shine without flipping them over to see what theyre hiding…
About the Author
In addition to writing novels, SHERYL J. ANDERSON is a television writer/producer and screenwriting instructor. She lives with her husband and children in Los Angeles.