Monday, October 27, 2014

Video Kill/Joanne Fluke/447 pages

Tony and Erik have a great idea for screenplay. They want to make a movie about a serial killer. The only studio that will consider it takes a year option to buy. Eleven months later, the script is still sitting on the shelf until a real serial killer starts terrorizing Los Angeles. The script becomes hot property especially when it starts mirroring exact details of the murder. With details only known to the police and the killer, how can the rewrites on the script be so spot on to the actual crime?


Fluke is known for her Hannah Swensen mystery series. This novel moves away by just a bit from a cozy mystery. It has a great premise that could have been a little more suspenseful, but it was still entertaining. The ending was a little too "romance" for my tastes, but that didn't spoil the whole book for me.

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