Struggling to restore her eccentric family's dilapidated movie palace, the Paradise Theatre, to its original glory, Gilda Liberty finds her life turned upside down when her niece Faye, a student filmmaker, embarks on a project documenting local cheerleaders, an expose that someone will do anything to stop
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About the Author:
Della Borton is a pseudonym for Lynette Carpenter, professor of English at Ohio Wesleyan University, where she teaches a film course. She is also the author of Fade to Black. As D. B. Borton, she is the author of the Cat Caliban mystery series.
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IC CASE OF MURDER
ISN'T ALWAYS BLACK AND WHITE.
A descendant of Hollywood players, Gilda Liberty has movies in her blood. It's her legacy--along with the old Paradise Theatre. But restoring her eccentric family's crumbling movie palace to its original glory is the least of Gilda's problems. Her headstrong niece Faye, a student filmmaker armed with a loaded camera, intends to put Eden, Ohio, on the map. And Gilda is projecting trouble.
No sooner has the future DeMille finished her first day's shoot than the film is stolen and her apartment is set ablaze. Who would have thought that a documentary on local cheerleaders could cause such a stir? Gilda, for one. For she suspects that Faye's exposé may have exposed something far more sinister. Soon a killer is dead set to strike again--as Gilda solves a mystery hidden in a single, chilling . . .
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- PublisherFawcett Books
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 0449004082
- ISBN 13 9780449004081
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages308
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