"Murders multiply, but Jake proves up to the challenge. She sees through all the subterfuge and chicanery, solving a mind-boggling mystery in a burst of insight. All the characters are charmingly kooky and fun...We will be looking for more of Jake O’Hara." - TheMysteryReader.com "[Wald] writes with a light touch." - New York Daily News "The author keeps the plot airy and the characters outlandish." - South Florida Sun-Sentinel Jake O’Hara has a lot to celebrate. Not only will she be her mother’s maid of honor at her forthcoming wedding, but she has been offered her most lucrative ghostwriting work yet-punching up the script for the Broadway musical Suzy Q before it premieres. Unfortunately, the star of the show is Elaine Eden, the award-winning actress of stage and screen, and a Titanic tinseltown twit in Jake’s eyes. Elaine has her share of enemies in this production, including her ex-husband, a young up-and-coming actress, and the play’s author, who happens to be the producer’s boyfriend. When she falls to her death from a ladder during a stunt, no one is surprised to learn the ladder was tampered with. Now, it’s up to Jake to discover which one of Elaine’s many critics chose to drop the curtain on her... Related subjects include: women sleuths, humorous murder mysteries, cozy mysteries, murder mysteries, whodunit mysteries (whodunnit), book club recommendations, amateur sleuth books. Books in the Jake O’Hara Ghostwriter Mystery Series: - GHOSTWRITER ANONYMOUS (#1) - THE LUCK OF THE GHOSTWRITER (#2) - A GHOSTWRITER TO DIE FOR (#3) - REMEMBRANCE OF GHOSTWRITERS PAST (#4) - GHOSTWRITER FOR HIRE (#5) Also by Noreen Wald: Books in the Kate Kennedy, Senior Sleuth Mystery Series: - DEATH WITH AN OCEAN VIEW (#1) - DEATH OF THE SWAMI SCHWARTZ (#2) - DEATH IS A BARGAIN (#3) - DEATH STORMS THE SHORE (#4) - DEATH RIDES THE SURF (#5) Part of the Henery Press Mystery Series Collection, if you like one, you’ll probably like them all... Author Bio: A winning contestant on seven television game shows-including Jeopardy!-Noreen later worked for Goodson-Todman and Merv Griffin Productions, helping to develop television game show pilots. She’s lectured at the Smithsonian, the CIA, the National Press Club and aboard the QE II. She taught at the Writer’s Center in Bethesda, MD and at the Florida Center for the Book in Fort Lauderdale.