About to reprise her role in a Broadway revival, dancer-turned-detective Leslie Wetzon investigates the disappearance of a fellow dancer from the original cast and the appearance of a skeleton in an old theatrical trunk.
Annette Meyers spent sixteen years on Wall Street as an executive search consultant, and is currently an arbitrator with the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD). She is a past president of Sisters in Crime and is secretary of the International Association of Crime Writers.
With her husband Martin Meyers, using the pseudonym Maan Meyers, she writes historical mysteries set in New York in the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries.
This was a really fun, campy read. I wish I'd started the series at the beginning. Challenges can be so frustrating in that regard. I needed a skeleton on the cover, and this one fit the bill. It was a happy surprise!