The Girl Who Knew Too Much by Amanda Quick - 533 pages
Reporter Irene Glasson is determined to prove that rising actor Nick Tremayne is killing off the women in his past. Hotel owner Oliver Ward helps her as the latest murder occurred at this hotel.
I listened to the audio version of Amanda Quick's latest historical novel. It's a departure from her usual historical romances as she has written about 1930s Hollywood. I thought the narration of this audio was excellent.
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The Girl Who Knew Too Much by Amanda Quick
The Girl Who Knew Too Much by Amanda Quick - 355 pages
Oliver Ward is intrigued by reporter Irene Glasson who discovered a dead woman floating in his hotel's pool. Irene is determined to expose new Hollywood star Nick Tremayne as the killer. Oliver is determined to protect Irene . . .
This is a historical romance by Jayne Ann Krentz under her pen name Amanda Quick. She usually writes regency romances. This is her first romance set in the 1930s and I really enjoyed it. She tends to write more modern thinking female characters than fit into her usual time period. So it wasn't as jarring in this book as in some of her other historicals.
Oliver Ward is intrigued by reporter Irene Glasson who discovered a dead woman floating in his hotel's pool. Irene is determined to expose new Hollywood star Nick Tremayne as the killer. Oliver is determined to protect Irene . . .
This is a historical romance by Jayne Ann Krentz under her pen name Amanda Quick. She usually writes regency romances. This is her first romance set in the 1930s and I really enjoyed it. She tends to write more modern thinking female characters than fit into her usual time period. So it wasn't as jarring in this book as in some of her other historicals.
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