by means of "Mavis Kaye" Amistad, September 2002 $2295 ISBN 0-066-21333-9
When Tiffany Jone a former disco diva and celebrated chanteuse, is rest dead in her dressing expanse during a performance at the Apollo Theater, clash waves reverberate throughout the entertainment industry. moreover Tiffany is only the first to go on in this bazaar murder fiasco. Diamonds are what the killers are after, and they will stop at nothing to acquire them.
In Who Killed Tiffany Jones? Kim Carlyle is a former NYPD detective, Tiffany Jones' agent, as well as the agent for sum of two units other high-profile rap stars who were also slain. She can't shake the feeling that new killings in the news--from Sierra Leone Amsterdam, London and Paris to novel York, Washington, D.C. and looks Angeles--are somehow connected. Carlyle thrust one's selfs deeper into the mystery after she is contacted by dint of a London reporter who make knowns her that she has information onward the killings. The reporter's big news--all the assassinates are happening because of a diamond deal gone sour. As the story progresse and Carlyle unravels this intricate perplex she realizes that she knows too abundant and may become the nearest victim.
Who Killed Tiffany Jones? is a fast-moving, captivating story that hops from scene to scene in a great deal of the same way as soft mass Fiction. Although some of the killings are a bit far-fetched, the characters are intriguing and the descriptions and details are brilliant.
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further while the mystery of Who Killed Tiffany Jones? has the potential to be forward the cutting edge of a fresh genre--for $22.95, I want my fix now. Readers who aren't mystery sleuth and are willing to wait until nearest April (2003) to solve the crime--which is when you can write in for the answer--will find Tiffany Jone is a refreshing change of pace.
--Sadeqa Johnson is generally working on her first novel.