by Linda Lee Peterson (Author)
When murder strikes, magazine editor and amateur sleuth Maggie Fiori must investigate.
If Maggie Fiori doesn't have it all, she's got plenty: A job at a chic San Francisco magazine, a handsome attorney husband, sons, and a comfortable life in Oakland. But Maggie's existence as an editor, loving wife, and mother camouflage a secret. The camouflage comes off after murder strikes the magazine, and Maggie can't rest until she solves the murder.
Author Biography
Linda Lee Peterson is the author of The Devil's Interval and The Spy on the Tennessee Walker. A frequent speaker on communication and marketing topics, Peterson has written several nonfiction books, including The Stanford Century, On Flowers (Chronicle), and Linens and Candles (Harper Collins) and is a contributor to national publications, including the Chicago Tribune. She is also one of the founding partners of Peterson Skolnick & Dodge, a marketing communications firm that serves business, arts and culture, environmental, higher education, and health care clients around the United States. A longtime San Franciscan and an alumna of Stanford University, Peterson now lives in Portland, Oregon.