Following the success of Linda Palmer’s first book in the series, Love Is Murder, listeners are treated to the return of Morgan Tyler, feisty head writer for the TV soap opera Love of My Life.
Her imagination is always at work, churning out the scenes that fill many a fan’s daytime with drama. But when fiction becomes stranger—and more deadly—than art, Morgan is forced to rely on her ingenuity to save herself from “early cancellation.”
Now Morgan Tyler has a new title, co-executive producer, and a new responsibility: take care of everything. When an actress on the show is murdered, Morgan had better find out who is behind the bloodshed before someone else is written out of the picture.
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"I really really liked this mystery. It was different then the other cozies I read, but that is what made me like it even more. A mystery set in the world of soap operas just sounds good and it was! I def. need to go back and read book one now. "
— Heidi (4 out of 5 stars)
“Celeste Lawson blends police business and show business to perfection…[an] exceptional narration…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”
— AudioFile“For the dirt on daytime drama, you can’t beat Palmer’s behind- the-scenes dish. Her second novel featuring soap writer Morgan Tyler is a fun, fast-paced dash through Manhattan and Hollywood…Full of sharp details, quirky characters, and juicy gossip, Palmer’s latest not only promises the goods, it delivers them in high style.”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars, Top Pick!)" While I like the main character in this series, I am not sure if I will continue this series. "
— Tara, 11/22/2013" Good second book in the series. "
— Lois, 2/8/2013" I really really liked this mystery. It was different then the other cozies I read, but that is what made me like it even more. A mystery set in the world of soap operas just sounds good and it was! I def. need to go back and read book one now. "
— Heidi, 1/26/2013" Death comes to the soap opera (er, make that Daytime Drama) set in Linda Palmer's Love Her to Death. The audio edition of this fast-paced mystery was quite entertaining. "
— Trudy, 12/30/2012" Listened to the audio book version which is well read. I really enjoy this series. I have read them all before and loved them all. The only downside is there is only 4 in the series!!!! "
— Bryony, 12/14/2012" A fun quick read. I love reading about Morgan's QVC purchases! "
— Miss, 12/4/2012" Listened to this one in the car. Continuation of the soap opera writer/mystery solver series. Fun and entertaining. "
— Nancy, 6/23/2012" I'm really liking these Daytime Drama murder mysteries. Fun characters, lots of inside info on how daytime dramas are run and a quick and easy read. I got the first two of these from my friend Kelly, I'm hoping there are more in the series. "
— Nicole, 3/12/2012" Missing 'All My Children' and finding this a fun read. "
— Avalon91, 8/3/2011" Listened to the audio book. "
— Margaret, 5/24/2011" Listened to the audio book. "
— Margaret, 5/17/2011" I'm really liking these Daytime Drama murder mysteries. Fun characters, lots of inside info on how daytime dramas are run and a quick and easy read. I got the first two of these from my friend Kelly, I'm hoping there are more in the series. "
— Nicole, 5/15/2011" This is the second book in the series and I really enjoyed it. The mystery was good and I like the characters. The book moves along at a brisk pace making it an easy read. I am only sorry that there are only 4 in the series. <br/> <br/>Enjoy it "
— Kari, 6/14/2010" Another great cosy. This isn't the edition I read, but it's the only one I can find on the list. "
— Helen, 2/17/2008" Great cosy in the daytime television series. "
— Helen, 2/17/2008Linda Palmer was born in Georgia, grew up in Florida, and later moved to New York City before going to East Africa, where she became a successful wild life photographer. Returning to America, she earned her living photographing children and families and began to write again. She has written for television, for the screen, and became a production vice president of TriStar Pictures. Finally, she found her true creative love: writing mystery novels. She published four as Linda Palmer, and is currently writing a second series of mysteries as Melinda Wells. In addition to writing mystery novels, she teaches novel-writing in the UCLA Extension Writers Program. She lives in California.
Celeste Lawson is an Earphones Award winner and Audie Award nominee. She is the recording studio director for the Talking Books Program at the Library of Congress’ National Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. She was a dancer and an actor before finding her niche in the intriguing, challenging, and extremely satisfying world of narration. In Silver Spring, Maryland, where she lives with her husband, daughter, and cat, she practices yoga and continues to dance. Celeste has also recorded for Blackstone Audio under the name C. M. Hébert.