Killer Cocktail, Vol. 2 by Sheryl J. Anderson

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Advice columnist Molly Forrester needs a much-needed break from her job at Zeitgeist, a Manhattan glossy. The opportunity for some R-n-R arrives when her best friends, Tricia and Cassady, invite her to the Hamptons for a weekend of hard-earned fun to celebrate Tricia's brother's engagement. But Molly's plans of sipping margaritas by the poolside and working on nothing more than her tan are sidetracked by an unscheduled event—the murder of the bride-to-be...

It isn't long before suspicion is cast on Tricia's brother. Was this a case of jealousy or something much deeper? Now Molly must follow a trail of sex, lies, and streaming video back to Manhattan, but her sleuthing efforts are complicated when her ex-boyfriend, NYPD homicide detective Kyle Edwards, interferes with the case—and with Molly's heart…

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Solving her boss's murder might not have snared a promotion for the advice columnist at Zeitgeist magazine, but it could just be her ticket to her own romance. Who could doubt that Molly Forrester is head-over-heels into Kyle Edwards, the NYPD detective she met in Killer Heels (2004)? She obsesses over him endlessly to her two best friends, demure event planner Trish Vincent and sex-bomb lawyer Cassady Lynch; hisses at anyone, like Southampton Detective Darcy Cook, who even looks like she's cozying up to him; and plays it coy whenever Kyle phones. But just because she digs the guy doesn't mean that she'll leave his latest investigation alone. So when Trish begs her to find out who conked her brother David's fiancee, actress-to-be Lisbet McCandless, with a champagne bottle at their engagement bash at Aunt Cynthia's palatial home in the Hamptons, how can she resist? Quick as a bunny, she confronts all the suspects she can round up, including Veronica Innes, who'll get the part of her dreams now that Lisbet's dead; avant garde filmmaker Jake Boone, who's already running footage of Lisbet's last hours on his Web site; and Jake's ditzy Portuguese girlfriend, Lara. Naturally, it isn't too long before Molly's getting death threats, too, sending Kyle to the rescue once again. Anderson manages to be both arch and sanctimonious: a dreary follow-up to her tepid debut.

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Biography

In addition to writing novels, SHERYL J. ANDERSON is a television writer/producer and screenwriting instructor. She lives with her husband and children in Los Angeles. Visit her website at sheryljanderson.com.

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Great book!by Anonymous

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June 17, 2006: I was pleasantly surprised to find this a good read. I was given the book by my husband who thought I would like it. And to my surprise I did like it. The characters are likeable and the plot was surprisingly not too predictable. I will have to go back and read some of Anderson's other books because I liked this one so much.

fun chick lit amateur sleuthby harstan

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July 21, 2005: Molly Forrester has mixed feelings about her recently solving the murder of her boss (see KILLER HEELS) because she believes that should have been her meal ticket to real journalism. However, resolving the case failed to get her from under writing the Zeitgeist magazine advice column, but on the other hand besides proving her capabilities she met NYPD Detective Kyle Edwards, the hunk who saved her life. She wonders if she just suffers from hero worship as opposed to love as her brain seems to consist of one icon Kyle. One of her best friends, event planner Trish Vincent pleads with Molly to learn who killed her brother's fianc?e, wannabe actress Lisbet McCandless at their engagement party. Apparently someone smashed Lisbett?s head with a champagne bottle at the Hamptons home of Trish?s aunt. Feeling this will keep her mind off of obsessing over Kyle and enable her to play hard to get when he calls, Molly makes inquiries by interviewing those who attended the gala. Her efforts result in someone trying to kill her with Kyle as the only reason she remains alive. --- Though difficult to accept that Trish would ask Molly to investigate an open homicide and that the reporter agreed to do so after her harrowing experience, fans will enjoy this chick lit amateur sleuth tale. The story line is a lighthearted romp as Molly gets into trouble with a Southampton police hunk, her fantasy male Kyle, and a killer. Readers who enjoy a breezy late summer read will appreciate the zany antics of Molly on Long Island. --- Harriet Klausner