Hanging Hannah
Overview
After her last brush with murder landed her in People magazine,
literary agent Jane Stuart is eager to return to a life of reading
proposals, making deals and throwing a birthday party for her son at
a local inn. But before anyone can even say "make a wish," the body
of a young woman is found hanging in the woods behind the inn.
No one seems to know the dead girl, or how she ended up in Shady
Hills. The only clue is a page torn from People—the very article that
pictures Jane, Winky and about fifty other denizens of Jane's
formerly peaceful town. Why was the victim so interested in Jane and her neighbors, and did
she have an unknown connection to them?
Jane knows the only way she can shake the gruesome murder out of her mind is to keep busy. So
when editor Holly Griffin gives her the chance to represent Goddess, the world's hottest new
pop star, Jane is grateful for the distraction . . . until Holly is found dead, stabbed with a letter
opener.
Determined to find the culprit of both murders, Jane, along with the help of Winky, starts
snooping around, uncovering a scandalous secret that someone will do anything to keep buried.