Author Annette Meyers once again brings her first-hand Broadway experience to bear in this sizzling new Smith and Wetzon mystery. Leslie Wetzon is dusting off her tap shoes for a good cause: a benefit revival of the hit Broadway musical "Combinations," complete with as many of the original cast stars as Wetzon's headhunting talents can unearth. But when she digs up not the missing leading lady but a trunk full of bones, it seems someone may be targeting Wetzon for a featured role not in a musical comedy, but in a very deadly murder plot, indeed.
ANNETTE MEYERS
Annette Meyers was born in Manhattan, grew up on a chicken farm in Toms River, NJ, graduated from Douglass College, Rutgers University, and came running back to NYC as fast as she could. She is the author of 8 Smith and Wetzon Wall Street and Broadway mysteries, using her experience as a Wall Street headhunter and arbitrator, as well as her Broadway experience as Harold Prince's assistant. The most recent novel is Hedging. Her other works: 2 Olivia Brown 1920s Greenwich Village mysteries, Free Love and Murder Me Now; and a stand-alone psychological suspense novel: Repentances. Her noir short stories have appeared in many anthologies. One of these stories- "You Don't Know Me" - was included in James Ellroy's edited Best American Mystery Stories, 2002.
As Maan Meyers, she and her husband Martin write The Dutchman series. There are now 7 history mysteries in the series, and numerous short stories that feature characters from the novels. The setting is New York in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. The 7th novel - The Organ Grinder - set in 1899, was published in October, 2008. THE DUTCHMAN, the first book in the series, is now available on Kindle
Annette was the 10th president of Sister in Crime. Website:www.meyersmysteries.com
