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1987. The streets and nightclubs of Hollywood teem with hair metal bands, rock music grifters and every flavor of crazy. Glenda Birdsong, onetime rock star brought low by drugs and bad dieting advice, is working on her comeback album - until, that is, her sleazy manager steals her best song and then winds up dead. Suddenly, bodies are piling up and Glenda is facing a blackmailer, a murderous freak and the deadly allure of the very things that brought her down. She'll need all of her wits and legendary stubbornness to survive and find the killer. Welcome to the jungle, Glenda.

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1987. The streets and nightclubs of Hollywood teem with hair metal bands, rock music grifters and every flavor of crazy. Glenda Birdsong, onetime rock star brought low by drugs and bad dieting advice, is working on her comeback album - until, that is, her sleazy manager steals her best song and then winds up dead. Suddenly, bodies are piling up and Glenda is facing a blackmailer, a murderous freak and the deadly allure of the very things that brought her down. She'll need all of her wits and legendary stubbornness to survive and find the killer. Welcome to the jungle, Glenda.
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Autorenporträt
J.R. Waterbear is the pen name of authors John Pulver and Robert Jablon. Both hail from Southern California and have hiked, kayaked, scuba-dived and surfed their way from Alaska to Mexico which influenced some scenes in Killswitch. Pulver's fiction has appeared in several publications, and he is the host of The Natural Muse, a group that connects authors with the joy and inspiration of writing from nature. Jablon is a former journalist for The Associated Press who recently retired to the south of France. Killswitch deals with issues that have long fascinated the authors: alienation; the tension between morality and survival, and the struggle to achieve self-discovery, especially in a conformist, social media-driven culture.