Killing Kelly
by Heather Graham
MIRA Books
March 1, 2006
ISBN #0778322777
416 pages
Paperback
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Playing Marla Valentine, the malicious man-hating advice diva on a popular daytime soap, actress Kelly Trent has garnered wealth, fame—and more than her fair share of hate mail. She doesn't believe anyone would confuse her with Marla, but when an accident on set hits too close for the producers' comfort, Kelly's character is unceremoniously put on hiatus.

Confused, angry and more than a little hurt, Kelly reluctantly agrees to appear in a music video. Besides, the time away filming on the secluded island in the Florida Keys might be just the thing to put her job—and her life—in perspective. But with two left feet, Kelly only hopes sexy dance instructor Doug O'Casey can work miracles...

A former Miami copy, Doug still has a lawman's instinct for trouble. The murder of several top advice therapists, along with some deadly threats made against Kelly by a deranged fan, tell Doug that Kelly is in danger. And after two more nearly fatal "accidents," he's almost got her convinced. Now, as an obsessed killer closes in, Doug realizes that someone close to Kelly wants more than her character killed off the show—someone wants her stone-cold dead. But that someone hasn't counted on the fact that for Doug, the job has gotten personal.



 

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