Bad Vibrations
by Dan Anderson
"Boom Boom" Saperstein, an exotic dancer at one of North Hollywood's gentlemen's clubs, is found dead floating in her
bathtub. Electrocution by vibrator is the cause of death.
Chauncey McFadden, private investigator, is hired by Rubella Saperstein to find the killer of her niece, "Boom Boom".
With the police not interested in the death of a stripper—it's clear if justice is to be had, it will have to be
bought and paid for. The incredibly wealthy Judge Barrington then hires McFadden when the Judge's daughter, Justine,
is also murdered by electrocution by vibrator. "Boom Boom's" roommate is the next victim found murdered. McFadden's
homicide experience is limited...actually, non-existent. He's a penny-ante player swept into a high-stakes game.
He's playing with the big boys now and needs to find the vibrator killer before they strike yet again and he finds
himself sleeping with the fishes. With his number one suspect now a victim, he must look deeper for the common
denominator.
Bad Vibrations is a very well-written and entertaining mystery. It is creative and humorous with
McFadden's wise-crack sense of humor and will have you laughing out loud several times throughout its pages. Bad
Vibrations will grab your attention from the very first sentence and hold it all the way to the shocking
whodunit ending. |
The Book |
Murder, Mayhem & Malice Press |
June 20, 2008 |
Trade Paperback |
978-1-60145-543-7 |
Mystery |
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The Reviewer |
Connie Harris |
Reviewed 2008 |
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