Big name fan
Book - 2025
"Bexley Simon and Sam Farmer aren't detectives, but they play them on TV. Well, played, past tense. The iconic cult hit that was Craven's Daughter ended five years ago, and their friendship died along with it. Fans were disappointed that the pair's legendary chemistry went unfulfilled--and other fans were crushed that the actual spark between actresses Bex and Sam didn't pay off, either. The network never intended for two women to get romantic, in life or onscreen, despite the fans. But the bigger tragedy was the loss of their dear friend, makeup artist Jen Arnot, whose accidental death cast a pall over the series' last episodes. Now the network has decided on a reunion special, and Bex and Sam are thrust toget...her once more as hosts of a rewatch podcast that will feature favorite episodes. Their first guest--a megawatt star who played a murder victim early on--drops a bombshell. Among the millions of pixels of fanfic written about the show online, one truly prolific author, known in the fiction world as the show's Big Name Fan, was an insider, almost certainly someone from the cast or crew. As the podcast moves along--and the spark between Bex and Sam threatens to burn down the studio--the pair realize they're faced with two actual mysteries: Who is their Big Name Fan? And was Jen's death an accident, or did someone want her dead? Sifting through clues as they question cast and crew, the duo will need to separate fact from fiction as they make their personal partnership into an unmistakable canon..." --
Location | Call Number | Status | |
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1st Floor New Shelf | MYSTERY/Knox Ruthie | (NEW SHELF) |
On Holdshelf
+1 Hold |
- Subjects
- Genres
- Lesbian fiction
Romance fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Romans lesbiens
Romans - Published
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New York, NY :
Kensington Publishing Corp
2025
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- First Kensington hardcover edition
- Physical Description
- viii, 306 pages ; 22 cm
- ISBN
- 9781496751331
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