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The Fat Lady Sings [Paperback]

Kit Sloane (Author)
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November 10, 2009
In Margot and Max's latest adventure, THE FAT LADY SINGS, things aren t what they appear to be. But since they work in the film world of make-believe, when are things ever clear-cut and unambiguous? In THE FAT LADY SINGS, the couple is caught up in a lethal scheme of connivance, complicity, and murder perpetrated behind the heavy velvet curtains of a reparatory company determined to win an international prize. Heads roll as egos, reputations, and aspirations clash against the dulcet harmonies and satiric comments of a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.

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Author Kit Sloane s offbeat stories chronicle the intricacies of Hollywood filmmaking from the point of view of her protagonist, feature film editor Margot O'Banion and her significant other, director Max Skull. The first fiction editor of FUTURES Mystery Magazine, Kit is a longtime member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and Mystery Women of the UK. She was named one of Mills College s Literary Women for 2007. Kit and her professor husband live on a hilltop horse ranch in Northern California's sublime Lake County wine country.

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  • Paperback: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Oak Mysteries (November 10, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1892343614
  • ISBN-13: 978-1892343611
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,175,943 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A graduate in Art History from Mills College, Oakland, California, Kit has published short stories and many articles on the art of writing and the writing business. She served as first fiction editor for Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine. She especially enjoys lecturing about the writing world and mentoring new writers. She is a long time member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and Mystery Women of the UK and was named one of Mills College's Literary Women for 2007. Kit and her professor husband live on a small hilltop horse ranch in Northern California's sublime wine country.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Theater Fan's Delight, April 19, 2010
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For film editor Margot O'Banion, things are oddly...comfortable. Not only has their independent M2 Productions gone into the black, but after five years Max Skull has just proposed moving in and buying a home together (they already have an adult son, but that's another long story). Workaholic Max is continually affectionate but at loose ends without the pressure of a Studio demanding constant productions, and he's ready for change in his life. A viewing of a college musical production with their son introduces Margot to the Gilbert and Sullivan diva Lenore Chambers, who convinces Margot to expand her talents and direct a production of Patience, with the hope that she will earn them a prestigious prize that comes with a possible film adaptation. Despite her initial misgivings Margot gives it a go and finds herself surprisingly adept at managing the complex workings of a Gilbert and Sullivan musical. Her talents at investigation are also unfortunately called into play when she learns that the director she replaced was murdered by a bomb, and an actress previously involved with the production died of poisoning. The diva Lenore comes with her own entourage that includes a trollish sister and thuggish makeup artist, and threats left for Margo has Max providing support and protection.

While the investigation is well-plotted and the culprit completely unexpected, the real fun comes with learning about how a play is produced and following the antics of a stage crew and actors. Max is refreshingly laid-back and supportive of Margot, and her talents as a director allow her to shine and grow as a character. The final competition for the Cooker Prize takes the cast to England, and the setting adds additional fun and details to the story. Overall, this is a highly enjoyable fast read for both mystery and theater lovers. - Cindy Chow
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Shinning Star Appears, December 11, 2009
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"The Fat Lady Sings" is a tightly wound tale that makes it easy for us to keep flipping the pages for more. Kit Sloane never ceases to amaze us as she takes Margo and Max yet again, through a wondrous adventure. This book is #7 and another bright star in Kit Sloane's list of novels!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Lively Night's Read, December 5, 2009
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With her usual flair and wit, Kit Sloane delves here into the wonderful world of light opera production--with murder and suspense on the side, to be sure. I'm a big Sloane fan, I warn you now, so if I sound giddy, it's because... she's bacckk--and as bad as ever, from the usual, unusual cover by the very talented artist Annie Sperling to the weird situations Sloane's Margot O'Banion finds herself coping with.

Margot O'Banion is more or less like you and me, except that she's a Hollywood film editor, and her paramour is the famed movie director and slightly clueless male Max Skull. Shy and essentially reserved in the everyday course of her existence, Margot nonetheless has a certain talent with people, and with sleuthing. In this instance, Margot takes over a Gilbert and Sullivan musical theatre group, and you know what that must mean--a definite amount of silliness married to an eventual unexpected outcome. There, you've guessed it. But you won't know all the details for sure until you read the latest Sloane caper and come to the very final page.

Because, as we all well know from parable and real, authenticated experience: It simply isn't over until the fat lady sings.
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