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Killing Kelly
 
As a result of playing a malicious character on a soap opera, actress Kelly Trent is now receiving death threats. Former cop Doug O'Casey is determined to help her find out who is making the threat.
 
 
Author Bio
Heather Graham
Heather Graham attended the University of South Florida at Tampa and traveled around the world as a theater major. After graduation, she continued acting in the theater while modeling, waitressing, and bartending to pay the bills. A mother of three children at the time, Graham decided to try her hand at writing, a longtime desire she finally had time to pursue. Two more children and many more bestsellers later, Graham has established herself as one of the most prolific and popular romance writers in America, focusing on a wide variety of themes, including historical, time travel, suspense, and horror.

 
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"There's only darkness...shadows... Kelly, remember that you start off confident, then begin to feel the menace of the night, of something not quite right," Joe Penny directed.

"Four...three..." Grant Idle, the assistant director, mouthed the last two numbers in the countdown, his fingers raised. Kelly Trent could barely see him. Because it was supposed to be night, there were areas of pure darkness surrounding the intricately planned lighting. She knew, however, that beyond Grant, Joe and the camera, sound and lighting personnel, there was still something of a crowd. Matt Avery, one of her least favorite people in the world, was there with some of the other executives from Household Heaven, the giant mega-cleaning-product corporation that was the major sponsor behind the show. There were guests, friends of Joe Penny, as well as a few people her agent had brought.

Videotaping a popular soap opera was surely one of the strangest ventures in a world that was already strang

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