Over Her Dead Body

Over Her Dead Body
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Bailey Weggins Mystery Series, Book 4

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Julia Gibson

شابک

9781490645650
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
COSMOPOLITAN Editor-in-Chief Kate White brings her sophisticated crime writer, Bailey Weggins, back in this witty, casual, and oh-so-sophisticated murder mystery set against the glossy pages of a New York celebrity tabloid. Read by actress Lea Thompson in a breezy manner, this audio presentation is as exciting as its odd cast of characters, the passionate crime that takes place, and the unusual investigation Bailey Weggins uncovers. While there are more than a few false leads and clearly not enough of Bailey's hot summer fling with the gorgeous Bo, OVER HER DEAD BODY is an audio treat. M.R.E. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from May 30, 2005
Sharper than a stiletto heel, funnier than a bad dye job and full of fuchsia herrings, White's fourth Bailey Weggins murderfest (after 2004's 'Til Death Do Us Part
) brings back the glitz of the Cosmo
editor-in-chief's bestselling debut, If Looks Could Kill
, and features yet another she-devil magazine editor. After getting the pink slip from her gig at Gloss
("kind of Cosmo
for married chicks"), the sexy sleuth takes a job reporting on celebrity crime for Buzz
, a gossipy magazine helmed by Mona Hodges, who wears Dolce & Gabbana, not Prada, and is notorious for her "verbal bullwhipping." When Bailey discovers Mona's body in the editor's office after hours, Bailey's friend and fellow Buzz
staffer, Robby Hart, becomes a key suspect in her murder. Soon after acting editor Nash Nolan taps Bailey to do the Buzz
investigative article on the crime, Bailey uncovers a zillion other suspects. White keeps the reader guessing whodunit to the end, but the book's main attraction is Bailey herself, with her musings on train-wreck journalism and the perils of falling in love in between worrying if she's next on the killer's list. Catty and bitchy at times, she's all the more appealing because she's not too much of a goody-goody. Agent, Sandra Dijkstra.




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