
Girl Can't Help It
A Thriller (Krista Larson, Book 2)
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Dan John Miller
A rock band’s reunion is looking more like a farewell tour in a captivating mystery by New York Times best-selling and award-winning crime master Max Allan Collins.
No sooner do Hot Rod and the Pistons reunite for their induction into the Iowa Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame than two band members take a final bow. Both alleged suicides. A tragic way to go out. A bum way for one-hit wonders to be remembered. But it’s Labor Day weekend. The show must go on.
With replacements at the ready, the Pistons are back on home turf to headline the first ever Rock and Country Music Fest. Police Chief Krista Larson and her father, Keith, are there listening. And watching. Because they suspect there may be more to the band members’ untimely deaths than anyone else can see.
As Krista and Keith navigate the investigation, a dark picture of the band’s rocky history begins to take center stage. As betrayal, revenge, and blackmail start playing out in the present, the father-daughter team fear that this encore may be the band’s finale.
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Max Allan Collins has been writing novels and screen plays for a long time, so long that I'm surprised to learn he is only 72 years old. In terms of sheer volume of work I suspect he is the most prolific male writer alive today. 75 of his novels are available at Audible. Actor and musician Dan John Miller narrates this and many other of Collins' novels. Miller is ALWAYS superb.
The old guy can write suspense novels
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The publisher’s summary gives a very good overview so I won’t add anything to it. This is a straight forward story with a few red herrings for suspects. The protagonist works well with her semiretired father and I liked getting a glimpse into their relationship.
Dan John Miller does a great job narrating.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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Sequel is as good as the first...
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Improvement on previous book in series.
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