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The midnight show murders : a Billy Blessing novel

Roker, Al, 1954- (Author). Lochte, Dick. (Added Author).
Book  - 2011
MYSTERY,PB FIC Roker
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  • ISBN: 0440245818
  • ISBN: 9780440245810
  • Physical Description 376 pages
  • Publisher New York : Dell, 2011.

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Originally published: New York : Delacorte Press, 2010.
Sequel to: The morning show murders.
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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 0440245818
The Midnight Show Murders
The Midnight Show Murders
by Roker, Al; Lochte, Dick
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A TV chef shifts both time slot and venue when his network sends him for a late-night stint in Hollywood.Billy Blessing likes New York. He likes being near Blessing's Bistro, even when sharp-tongue hostess Cassandra Shaw puts him in his place. He likes his morning gig on Worldwide Broadcasting Network's Wake Up America! Los Angeles, on the other hand, holds only sad memories of his short-lived apprenticeship under Chef Ambrose Provoste, which was stopped dead by Provoste's boss Victor Anisette after Billy challenged the alibi Anisette provided for his buddy Roger Charbonnet, accused of killing girlfriend Tiffany Arden. But Gretchen Di Voss, Billy's current boss, wants Billy out on the West Coast as guest announcer for the debut of WBN's late-night entry O'Day At Night, featuring Irish comic-of-the-moment Desmond O'Day. Camping out in the guest house of the funnyman's rented villa gives Billy a ringside seat for all sorts of bad behavior from O'Day and his musical sidekick Jimmy Fitzpatrick. And it gives Billy access to novelist-screenwriter Harry Paynter, the spoiled brat co-writing Blessing's biography. But it also reconnects him with cowboy star Stew Gentry, one of the bright spots in his earlier L.A. sojourn. And Billy will need a friend when Des gets blown to bits onstage and the police suspect that the real target may have been his announcer.Although Billy may be too good to be true, Roker and Lochte offer a satisfying entre to follow the appetizer they provided in The Morning Show Murders (2009).]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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TV weatherman Roker and crime veteran Lochte's fast-paced, exciting sequel to The Morning Show Murders takes Roker's alter ego, Billy Blessing, a TV personality on a Today-like show in Manhattan, to Los Angeles. Billy's network bosses have tapped him to be the first weekly guest announcer of a new show, O'Day at Night, hosted by Irish comedian Des O'Day. When a bomb explosion blows an important cast member to bits on the set of O'Day at Night, Billy once again turns sleuth. The case awakens unpleasant memories of the beginning of Billy's career as a cook in L.A. when he unsuccessfully tried to undermine the alibi of Roger Charbonnet, an arrogant but well-connected young chef suspected of killing Tiffany Arden, a failed starlet turned restaurant bookkeeper. A cop who remembers the Arden murder thinks Roger may have been responsible for the bombing. Wry humor lifts this above most celebrity-written fiction. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.