Whenever a celebrity hurls a phone, crashes a car, or murders a spouse,
crime journalist Bailey Weggins is there to cover it for the gossip
magazine Buzz. Now the much-hyped television show Morgue has begun
shooting in Manhattan, and just as Bailey starts reminiscing about her
fling with the show's gorgeous star, Chris Wickersham, he phones her.
But Chris isn't calling to rekindle their flame. His friend Tom, who
plays a small role on the show, has gone missing, and while nobody seems
to be alarmed, Chris can't believe his friend would just take off before
the show premieres.
Bailey starts to investigate Tom's disappearance as a favor to Chris,
and she soon realizes there is more going on than meets the eye. Delving
deeper into the glamorous yet crazy world of TV, she finds herself in
the middle of a killer story--literally--and also in the line of fire.
As the missing person case gets hotter, so does the action between the
sheets for Bailey--especially the moment her crush Beau Regan hits town
again.
When mysterious phone calls turn ominous and it's clear she's being
stalked, Bailey becomes determined to solve the case in less time than
the length of a Hollywood marriage. Unless she unearths the truth, she
could become the inspiration for Morgue's next episode.