Murder is the main attraction in this dark and wickedly comic new thriller that follows a young indie filmmaker on her way to fame, fortune, and a shoot-out to the death.
Hannie Reynard landed every aspiring filmmaker's dream: a hefty grant to make her documentary Freaks or Frauds. But the groundbreaking film that was supposed to launch Hannie's career may kill her first. Blowing the grant money on a lost weekend in Paris was bad enough, but now the “stars” of her film - women who share a unique genetic trait - have stopped talking…and started disappearing.
Coupled with a burned-out ex-classmate hitching his own hopes for a comeback to her project, Hannie finds herself the unlikely co-star of a movie that will never be made if a very powerful someone has anything to say about it. For Hannie is already in the crosshairs of his chief “cameraman” - a ruthlessly unconventional hit man who never misses a lethal shot.
Genre: Mystery
Hannie Reynard landed every aspiring filmmaker's dream: a hefty grant to make her documentary Freaks or Frauds. But the groundbreaking film that was supposed to launch Hannie's career may kill her first. Blowing the grant money on a lost weekend in Paris was bad enough, but now the “stars” of her film - women who share a unique genetic trait - have stopped talking…and started disappearing.
Coupled with a burned-out ex-classmate hitching his own hopes for a comeback to her project, Hannie finds herself the unlikely co-star of a movie that will never be made if a very powerful someone has anything to say about it. For Hannie is already in the crosshairs of his chief “cameraman” - a ruthlessly unconventional hit man who never misses a lethal shot.
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"Every fascinating, unique character leaps off the page and lingers long after it's turned. Goodman has a winner." - Kelley Armstrong
"A sharp, aware and compelling thriller." - Michael Marshall
"A sharp, aware and compelling thriller." - Michael Marshall
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