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Mary Kennedy (Author)
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Talk Radio Mystery January 5, 2010
The first in an original new series.

When a psychologist hits Florida's airwaves, there's no telling who she's reaching...

...and there's no telling who wants to reach back.


Maggie left her clinical practice in Manhattan and moved to sunny Cypress Grove, Florida, where she became host of WYME's "On the Couch with Maggie Walsh." From co-dependent wives to fetish fiends, all the local crazies love her show.

Then threats start pouring in against one of the station's special guests-self-styled new age prophet Guru Sanjay Gingii. When one of the threats becomes a deadly reality, Maggie's new roommate, Lark, is surprisingly the prime suspect. Now, Maggie has to prove Lark innocent while dealing with a killer who needs more than just therapy...



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Clinical psychologist and young adult author Kennedy (Secrets of a South Beach Princess) ventures into the amateur sleuth world with this slight mystery. Licensed psychologist Dr. Maggie Walsh, recently relocated to Cypress Grove, Fla., hosts On the Couchwith Maggie Walsh on radio station WYME. When charismatic, dishonest New Age prophet Sanjay Gingii appears on the show and then dies in a suspicious manner a few hours later, Maggie's roommate is named the prime suspect, but Maggie soon learns that plenty of other people had means and motives to do Gingii in. Maggie's occasional professional observations and budding romance with Det. Rafe Martino give the series room to continue, but Kennedy will have to develop Maggie's sometimes shallow personality and give more weight to the supporting characters—other than Maggie's spectacular actress mother, Lola, who outshines them all—to keep readers coming back. (Jan.)
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"Mary Kennedy's smart and sophisticated radio shrink uses her wit and wiles to catch a killer. Frasier would be jealous!"  Nancy Martin, Author of Our Lady of Immaculate Deception

"A wry and clever debut--tune in for a great new series!" --Carolyn Hart, author of the DEATH on DEMAND series

One of the most appealing amateur sleuths to come along in years. Hook her up with Jessica Fletcher, and no murderer shall ever go unpunished.   --Donald Bain, creator of the Murder She Wrote series

Floridians can claim another sleuthing marvel -- and Kennedy has the beginning of a hit series. Charming, humorous, sassy psychologist Maggie Walsh is a cross between Carrie Bradshaw and Dr. Jennifer Melfi --Romantic Times

4 Star review from Romantic Times, written by Pat Cooper! 
Floridians can claim another sleuthing marvel -- and Kennedy has the beginning of a hit series. Charming, humorous, sassy psychologist Maggie Walsh is a cross between Carrie Bradshaw and Dr. Jennifer Melfi.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (January 5, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451228774
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451228772
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,065,904 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

STAY TUNED FOR MURDER, the 3rd in the Talk Radio Mysteries is available now! Here's a sneak peek at the series: Maggie Walsh, the heroine, is a former clinical psychologist in Manhattan who closes up her practice to enjoy the sun and sand in south Florida. My agent pitched it and sold it on the basis of five words: Frasier Meets Murder She Wrote. Why? Well, because Maggie snares a job as a radio talk show host (think Frasier) and solves a murder in every book. (think Jessica Fletcher) STAY TUNED has a little woo-woo element because a phony psychic, Chantel Carrington, comes to town, angling for Maggie's job at WYME Radio. Can Chantel really talk to the dead? You'll have to decide for yourself. Maggie's too busy trying to solve a double murder and save her job to have a definitive answer on that question.

STAY TUNED for MURDER is my 40th novel. The best part of being a writer is the actual creation of a novel and seeing it develop from an idea to a finished product. And I love travelling all over the country, speaking at conferences, libraries, schools and military bases, meeting terrific people along the way. So that gives you a little window into my world. Hope you enjoy the book! You can find me on my website www.marykennedy.net or on Facebook.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great start to a new series, February 13, 2010
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This review is from: Dead Air: A Talk Radio Mystery (Paperback)
Maggie Walsh is a licensed PhD psychologist who gave up her Manhattan practice to become a radio "shrink" in Cypress Grove Florida. She fields call from women who are looking for advice on how to get out of an abusive relationship to an irate man who defends his life as a "furrie" (people who dress up as animals and have sex with each other).

"On the Couch with Maggie Walsh" frequently has special guests sit in for her talk show. Guru Sanjay Gingii is a new age prophet with a huge following. Maggie's roommate Lark is on the Guru bandwagon too. And when she finds out that he's staying at the inn right next door to their condo, well she MUST go over and meet him. Everyone seems to be in love with him. Until that is, he's found dead in his hotel room. Guess he isn't as loved as everyone thought! Unfortunately Lark is the last person seen going into the Guru's room and that makes her the polices prime suspect. Maggie knows that Lark had nothing to do with the Guru's death and will stop at nothing to prove her innocence. She begins to investigate on her own - much to the dislike of the very handsome detective Rafe Martino. Miriam is the Guru's right hand "man" who is about to be replaced by someone younger. Kathryn Sinclair is the mother of a young girl who went to one of the Guru's retreats and has never been the same physically or emotionally since. Lenore Cooper is the Guru's ex-wife, the driving force behind getting him where he is today. Together they wrote numerous bestsellers and had the world in their hands. Now she can barely get anyone to attend her book signings, and blames it all on Sanjay. Travis is one of the Guru's trusted employees who was cheated out of what could be millions. Working for years on his book. he mentions it to the Guru, who ends up turning in it as his own work, robbing Travis of the fame he believes he has earned. Ray Hicks is not in a forgiving mood. He purchased a house from the Guru on the bay, only to have it ripped right out from under him - taken by the City by eminent domain. Causing him to not only lose his new home but his money as well. And he's conviced the Guru knew what was going to happen and the whole thing was a scam. Despite being bashed on the head and receiving threatening phone calls, Maggie is deteremined to find out who the real killer is. But will she be able to figure it out before she becomes the next victim?

Dead Air is filled with a fantastic cast of characters. Maggie is young, smart and refreshing. Vera Mae is Maggie's redneck producer who also has some witty comment and always has Maggie's back. Ted is the love-sick owner of the Inn next door where the Guru is staying. He has it bad for Maggie, but she's just not into him. Lark is Maggie's roommate who is quiet, into all things "new-age", has a shocking secret in her past and is the prime suspect in a murder. Rafe Martino is the hottie detective assigned to the case. He is not happy with Maggie's involvement in the case, but might he want her involved in his life???? And then there is Lola ~ Maggie's mother. What a hoot!! A TV/Movie star who has played in a role for every situation they find them selves in (from a Russian hypnotist to a nurse who has dealt with a patient with a concussion). She will have you in stitches!

Dead Air is the excellent start to the Talk Radio Mystery series. The characters are fresh, fun and exciting. The story moves along quickly and constantly holds your attention. There are plenty of suspects to keep you guessing right up until the very end. And just the perfect hint of sexual tension to keep you turning the pages to find out what, if anything happens. I will definitely be tuning into to the next book in the series, Reel Murder: A Talk Radio Mystery, due out on June 1st.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT FIRST IN A SERIES!!, January 10, 2010
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This is an excellent book. It grabs and holds your attention from the first minute you open it. Being a radio psychologist is a substitute career for our heroine. When she interviews "Sanjay" she immediately sees some definite flaws in his character and her sense of people immediately perks up and tells her that he is NOT what she was lead to believe he was!!

The best character in the book is definitely "Lola", her aging screen actress Mother!! She will lead everyone on a merry chase and helps her psychologist daughter to "sniff" out the murderer!!

You can definitely NOT go wrong purchasing and enjoying this new book....hopefully part of a great new series!!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A combination of Jessica and Frasier, March 10, 2010
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"Bomb, Bomb! Ohmigod. We'd just gotten a bomb threat. My thoughts scurried through my head like a manic squirrel as I tried to deal with the reality of the threat. Was it a joke? Was it serious? And if there was really a bomb, where was it? Would there be time to evacuate the station? Should I dial 911 or alert the switchboard first? Or the station manager? Was there some procedure I was supposed to follow? I looked over at Vera Mae, and now her eyes were ballooning, her mouth open, frozen in horror like the subject of one of those Edvard Munch paintings. I thought about my mother and my friends and the fact that I was way too young to be blasted to kingdom come. And then an explosion rocked WYME and suddenly I didn't have to think anymore.'

Maggie left her Manhattan practice as a psychologist to take a spot as a radio psychologist in Cypress Grove, Florida. Her show consists mainly of call-ins with an ocassional guest speaker. Maggie's upcoming guest, the famous Guru Sanjay Gingii, has become the talk of the town. Guru Sanjay is highly respected by his followers and the anticipation of Cypress Grove being honored with his presence has starting bring the crazies out of the woodworks. And one of these crazies makes a call to station with a bomb threat.

After the air has been cleared and the station employees are allowed back inside the building, Maggie holds her interview with Sanjay. But later when Sanjay turns up dead, the police go straight to Maggie looking for her roommate Lark. It then becomes Maggie along with the help of her mother Lola to clear Lark and find the real killer, of which there are many suspects to choose from.. ex-wife, ex-girlfriends, ex-partners, ex-friends and on and on.

Mary Kennedy has given her readers humor with a touch of murder in her book Dead Air. As I met each character/suspect I assured myself that I had this story "figured out." I knew who murdered Sanjay. Then the next character came into play and proved me wrong making me believe that this character must be the murderer. This went on throughout the book. Dead Air is a book that will truly hold you in suspense until the end.
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