by Patricia Morrison (Author)
Turn On, Tune In, Drop Dead Reporter Rennie Stride and her superstar guitar-stud and part-time aristocrat fiance, Turk Wayland, have settled down in a historic brownstone in New York's East Village, following Turk's band Lionheart's epic tour closer--a shockingly spectacular four hour Madison Square Garden concert. Even more shocking: two dead people in a snow-filled cemetary, and they didn't end up there the way you'd think. More socking still: Lionheart's lead singer, Niles Clay, comes pounding on Rennie and Turk's door the day after the Garden concert, confessing that he may have been the one who killed them. Nothing new, for Murder Chick.... So Rennie's task, at Turk's desperate behest, is to prove Niles didn't do it. Though since the two loathe, detest, hate and despise each other, that may be more of a problem than any of them thinks.
Author Biography
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison is a retired rock critic--one of the first female rock critics ever, a Founding Mother of the genre --and the former editor of Jazz & Pop magazine. An award-winning copywriter and two time Clio nominee, she is the author of The Keltiad science-fantasy seires, the memoir Strange Days: My Life With and Without Jim Morrison, whom she married in 1970, and Rock Chick: A Girl and Her Music: The Jazz & Pop Writings 1968-1971. She attended St. Bonbaventure University as a journalism major and graduated from Harper College (now Binghamton University) with a B. A. in English Literature. She has also studied at NYU, Parsons School of Design, and Christ Church, University of Oxford. She lives in New York City. This is her seventeenth book and the sixth in the series, The Rock & Roll Murders: The Rennie Stride Mysteries.