
A trenchcoat and a fedora don’t make a detective, and Connie Garrett couldn’t agree more. She’s the co-founder of "Murder for Hire," an acting troupe that specializes in spoofing, not sleuthing. But when MFH performs at a sleepy coastal community’s mystery gala celebrating the life and works of a famous hard-boiled mystery author and the bodies start stacking up, Connie finds herself on the case whether she likes it or not. She becomes unwillingly committed to solving the murders while trying to keep both the show—and her love life—afloat.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dana Fredsti is an ex-B movie actress
with a background in theatrical sword-fighting. She’s spent the past seven-plus
years volunteering at the Exotic Feline Breeding Facility/Feline Conservation
Center (www.cathouse-fcc.org)
in Rosamond, California. Dana’s had a full-grown leopard sit on her feet, been
kissed by tigers, held baby jaguars and had her thumb sucked by an ocelot with
nursing issues.
She’s addicted to bad movies and any book or film, good or
bad, which includes zombies. Her other hobbies include surfing (badly),
collecting beach glass (obsessively), and wine tasting (happily).
Along with her best friend Maureen, Dana was co-producer/writer/director for a
mystery-oriented theatrical troupe based in San Diego. While no actual murders
occurred during their performances, there were times when the actors and
clients made the idea very tempting.
She’s published numerous articles, essays and shorts, including stories in Cat
Fantastic IV, an anthology series edited by Andre Norton (Daw, 1997), Danger
City (Contemporary Press, 2005), and Mondo Zombie (Cemetery Dance, 2006). Her
essays can be seen in Morbid Curiosity, Issues 2-7. She’s also had several
low-budget screenplays produced and currently has another script under option.
Dana was also co-writer/associate producer on Urban Rescuers, a documentary on
feral cats and TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return), which won Best Documentary at the 2003
Valley Film Festival in Los Angeles.