USA Today best-selling author
When the music stopped, it was murder
Back in London's swinging '60s, Steve Cook was teen idol number one. But
that changed when a sixteen-year-old fan was found dead in his hotel
room bed. Steve's career came to a crashing halt after he was dumped by
his record company and arrested. Now, in 1978 San Francisco, Steve works
construction, still dreaming of a comeback.
Until his eleven-year-old daughter is kidnapped.
Steve turns to one person for help: Colleen Hayes. She was quite a fan
herself, back in the day. And she knows what it's like to be on the
wrong side of the law and live in judgement for the rest of your life.
It doesn't take Colleen long to realize something fishy is going on with
the kidnapping of Melanie Cook. What transpires is a harrowing journey
through a music industry rife with corruption and crime. Colleen's
search takes her through San Francisco's underbelly and all the way to
'70s London, where she discovers a thread leading back to the death of a
forgotten fan in Steve's hotel room.
Perfect for fans of Harlan Coben's noir suspense