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Muffia book club member and celebrity talent agent, Quinn Cunningham, is returning from Japan when she spots her fellow Muff's former Israeli lover who is supposed to be dead. Back in LA, the Muffs agree sexy "Udi" is alive but proving it might get them killed. Quinn's resolutions to become a better person-dump the married paramour, find a guy online and resume pole dancing (for exercise, please!)-hits a snag when her boss confronts her with compromising photos. Now Quinn must find the saboteur assisted by former Seal Team member and, by the book private investigator, Frank Sexton. While other…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Muffia book club member and celebrity talent agent, Quinn Cunningham, is returning from Japan when she spots her fellow Muff's former Israeli lover who is supposed to be dead. Back in LA, the Muffs agree sexy "Udi" is alive but proving it might get them killed. Quinn's resolutions to become a better person-dump the married paramour, find a guy online and resume pole dancing (for exercise, please!)-hits a snag when her boss confronts her with compromising photos. Now Quinn must find the saboteur assisted by former Seal Team member and, by the book private investigator, Frank Sexton. While other Muffs catch up on the latest book pick, shut down porn-shooting neighbors and plan a swanky benefit for Alzheimer's disease, Quinn finds herself falling for Frank. And as the eve of the benefit arrives, she's keeping those resolutions and finding that her deepest wishes might come true.
Autorenporträt
Ann Royal (aka Anna) Nicholas was born in Boston MA and grew up in Connecticut and New York. In addition to The Muffia series and her book on wine, she is a playwright whose work has been performed in Los Angeles, New York and elsewhere in the United States. Also an actress, she has appeared in TV shows such as Dallas and Remington Steele. She earned a JD from Cardozo Law School and a Masters in Dispute Resolution from the Straus Institute. Her son, of whom she's very proud, is a Division 1 athlete at a Big Ten school.