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* '''Author''': [[Nell Kincaid]] | * '''Author''': [[Nell Kincaid]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme]] [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme By The Numbers|# 7]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme]] [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme By The Numbers|# 7]] |
Latest revision as of 04:52, 25 November 2022
- Author: Nell Kincaid
- Publisher: Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme # 7
- Year: 1983
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing - Whisper On The Wind
Book Description
A leading daytime soap opera, “The Sinners”, had jumped to the top of the ratings. But success meant serious trouble. Now catastrophes scripted for the characters were happening off-camera--to the cast! Casey Fredericks, exquisite private eye, had been hired to answer the question, coincidence or sabotage?
She came in as a production assistant. Within days, Dennis Mattson, her prime suspect, declared himself her leading man. Everyone knew that the brilliant director had demanded--and been refused--release from his contract. Casey knew objectivity was of the essence. But how could the man who kissed her so tenderly, caressed her so passionately, commit the vicious acts that threatened to scuttle the show? And if he proved innocent, what then? How could he forgive her for doubting him so deeply, for playing a deceiver's role?