A Chicago department store is the scene of gruesome crime in this
mystery by a New York Times-bestselling Edgar Award winner.
Linell Wynn, copywriter for Chicago department store Cunningham's, knows
how to put a clever spin on everything. But she's at a loss for words
when, after closing time, she finds a corpse in a window display. There
he is, as cold and lifeless as a mannequin, his skull pulverized with a
golf club: valued store manager Michael "Monty" Montgomery. And while
red might be the color for the new spring season, Linell never expected
to see quite so much of it . . .
Linell had a history with the too-charming-to-be-believed victim--and
being intimately acquainted with his cruel side has made her a suspect
in his murder. But as everyone at Cunningham's knows, finding someone
who didn't want Monty dead would be tough. When a second murder throws
the store detective off track, Linell is plunged into the investigation.
Now, she's working after hours to find a killer, and she has more to
lose than her job.
The recipient of an Agatha Award for Lifetime Achievement, "Phyllis
Whitney is, and always will be, the Grand Master of her craft" (Barbara
Michaels).