Poppy Harmon and the Pillow Talk Killer

Lee Hollis

Book - 2021

" Cast in her first role since the 1980s, Poppy has never been more rattled or unprepared on a film set. It's an embarrassing but necessary cover to keep an eye on client Danika Delgado, a rising starlet and social media influencer with a large following - including a dangerous stalker who won't disappear. The leading lady's fame is growing, and so are the threats against her life . . . Unfortunately for Poppy, there's more to fear than flubbed lines. When she finds Danika smothered to death in her trailer at Joshua Tree National Park, the horrifying crime stirs up memories of a man known as the Pillow Talk Killer during her time as a young actress, bringing unsolved murders from the past back into focus . . . A tra...il of clues urges Poppy, hunky sidekick Matt Flowers, and the rest of the Desert Flowers Detective Agency gang on a frantic chase after Danika's crazed #1 fan. But as co-stars and production crew members start looking equally suspicious, Poppy must expose a slew of insidious industry secrets before a murderer rolls out the red carpet for someone else . . ."--Publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York : Kensington Publishing Corp 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Lee Hollis (author)
Edition
First Kensington hardcover edition
Physical Description
314 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496730374
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Review by Booklist Review

Poppy Harmon, Iris Becker, and Violet Hogan are partners in the Desert Flowers Detective Agency. Matt Flowers is the public face of the agency, deterring any potential clients unlikely to take three sixtysomething female detectives seriously. After the increasingly successful agency is hired by actress and social-media influencer Danika Delgado to protect her from a stalker, Poppy and partners find themselves on location at Joshua Tree National Park, where Danika is filming a movie. Soon both Poppy, a former actress, and Matt, a prospective actor, are roped into being in the film. Then Danika is killed in a manner Poppy believes is strangely reminiscent of the murders of several young actresses in the 1980s. The group investigates, with Poppy stalking Detective Lamar Jordan, using his wife's social-media postings to get inside information on the case. Well-drawn characters, including principals and supporting cast, especially the sleuths' 12-year-old computer expert, combine with surprising plot twists and plenty of humor to make this a satisfying entry in Hollis' popular cozy series.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in Palm Springs, Calif., and vicinity, Hollis's fun third Poppy Harmon mystery (after 2019's Poppy Harmon and the Hung Jury) finds the 60-something widow and retired TV star--who owns the Desert Flowers Detective Agency with her two best friends--looking into who's stalking Danika Delgado, a rising young actor starring in the remake of a campy 1960s beach-blanket movie. The director recognizes Poppy from her TV days and, conveniently for the investigation, recruits her for a small part in the film. When the insufferable lead is fired, Matt Cameron, the detective agency's front man, joins the cast. After Danika is smothered in her bed, Matt is nearly killed in a suspicious accident, and a reporter who was writing an exposé of the movie's executive producer is drowned in his bathtub, Poppy uncovers disturbing connections to the Pillow Talk Killer of the 1980s, who was never caught. Hollis delivers all the essentials: appealing characters, an intricate plot, and a colorful setting. Cozy fans will hope Poppy and friends will be back soon. (Apr.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A cold case heats up a Palm Springs private investigator's life. Former TV actress Poppy Harmon reinvented herself as a detective when her spendthrift husband's death left her broke. She started the Desert Flowers Detective Agency with her friends Violet and Iris, but it wasn't until they hired an aspiring actor to play the part of dashing detective Matt Flowers that they were taken seriously. Now the agency is hired by ingenue Danika Delgado, the star of a remake of camp classic Palm Springs Weekend, who's being harassed by a stalker. Poppy is recognized by the movie's director, a big fan of her 30-year-old detective series, who wants to cast her in a small role. Poppy's less than thrilled, but the role does give her a chance to keep an eye on Danika. Even better, Matt joins the cast after leading man Chase Ehrens gets canned for sexually harassing Danika. Is the stalker the one who almost kills Matt by cutting the brake lines in his stunt car? When Poppy finds Danika smothered in her trailer, she can't help remembering a similar scene in the 1980s, when three actresses were killed in the same way by the Pillow Talk Killer. Has he returned, or is this the work of a copycat? Amid nonstop publicity, Poppy considers a raft of possible suspects, one of whom may want to add her to his list. A movie set in the California desert provides a suitably dangerous backdrop for the gutsy heroine. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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