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Monday, April 13, 2015

READ THIS: Murder at the Academy Awards: A Red Carpet Murder Mystery by Joan Rivers and Jerrilyn Farmer Our Coverage Sponsored by Paul Mayer Attitudes


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Joan Rivers's literary legacy is truly a gift to the world. We did not read this when it was released, and normally only publish on new releases; however, in Joan's memory we do this review on Joan's book with her Sherlock Holmes hat on. We have published on:

I Hate Everyone...Starting with Me

Diary of a Mad Diva

Murder at the Academy Awards is her with a bit of Nancy Drew thrown in, with all the glitz and glamour of the Red Carpet that she made famous. It starts out innocently enough, with a fictional character named Maxine Taylor, who bears a striking resemblance to Joan all around, right down to the daughter named Drew who works the Red Carpet with her. (Melissa?) All that dazzles in Hollywood is going as planned, until someone dies right there on the spot with Maxine. What are the chances? How did it happen? Maxine goes to all lengths possible-emphasis on the all: remember the persistence, intelligence, determination and panache Joan personally demonstrated-to determine the whodunnit aspect, and equally important, how and why. Tickle your funny bone once again!

Murder at The Academy Awards is Recommended by Whom You Know.


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