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Revision as of 22:24, 28 May 2007
- Author: Robin Francis
- Publisher: Intrigue, # 159
- Year: 1991
- Setting: California
- Amazon Listing - Double Dare
"I double dare you!"
It's a child's game of challenge--with adult consequences.
The romantic reunion of a pair of amateur sleuths, writer Jenny Spaulding and lawyer Peter Darien, is interrupted when Peter is asked to locate a missing TV actress. Told she wouldn't work again if she walked off the set, Sonnet Cole, the diminutive star of Foyle's Paradise, accepted the dare... Now she's the nation's most celebrated missing person.
A publicity ploy--or something more sinister. Forthright Jenny goes fishing for facts and nets Hollywood hearsay. And Peter is hard-pressed to unravel the tangled web of Tinseltown's intrigues.
Jenny and Peter don't always agree, but one terrible fact is becoming clear to both of them: in this game, nobody wins.
Related Titles
Second in the Spaulding and Darien Mystery series.