Hollywood Homicide (A Detective by Day Mystery)

312 pages

Published Aug. 8, 2017 by Midnight Ink.

ISBN:
978-0-7387-5261-7
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Actress Dayna Anderson's Deadly New Role: Private Detective

Dayna Anderson doesn't set out to solve a murder. All the semifamous, mega-broke actress wants is to help her parents keep their house. So after witnessing a deadly hit-and-run, she pursues the fifteen grand reward. But Dayna soon finds herself doing a full-on investigation, wanting more than just money―she wants justice for the victim. She chases down leads at paparazzi hot spots, celeb homes, and movie premieres, loving every second of it―until someone tries to kill her. And there are no second takes in real life.

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Who Dunnit?

5 stars

Remember the name Kellye Garrett. You can thank me later.

In this light-hearted take on the serious business of murder, Dayna Anderson, ex-actress soon to be broke couch-surfer, sees the opportunity to get out of debt and save her parents' home. Just solve the murder, collect the reward.

The catch? Well, she has to solve the murder and phone the LAPD Tip Line to collect her reward.

Oh, and not get killed herself.

Easy peasy.

Garrett's narrative flows like water in a friendly creek, burbling over stones and taking unexpected dips and twists that delight at every turn. Her characters - Dayna, Emme, and Sienna - glimmer on the pages. Dayna's frantic attempts to be the first to phone in the tip, and her relationship with The Voice on the other end, flows through the story, a familiar and appreciated running gag.

You don't need to be S. S. VanDine …

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4 stars

So much fun. Day is very relateable - as in suspecting simply everyone. Like everyone. Poor tip line lady, actually.
It was obviously the first book in a series, with a lot of setting the scene - friendships, partners with unexplained backgrounds, how to amateur sleuth to make money, you name it, but that wasn't as annoying as it could have been. In fact it just balanced teasing further info without outright saying "But I'm not telling you just now."

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