Hadley Carroll’s big weekend plans include visiting the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky, with her friends and newfound family, watching an action scene being shot downtown for a Hollywood adventure film, celebrating a birthday, and quilting in Paducah Quilters Quorum.
But Hadley, a journalist and the mayor of Paducah, receives bad news from Ashley, the eighteen-year-old who lives with her, and from Dakota, Hadley’s best friend.
Then, when the movie stunt goes terribly wrong and the crimes that follow threaten to tear the city apart, Hadley and her usual entourage set out to catch the criminals.
But the stakes grow higher and the stresses become personal when someone close to her goes missing, and Hadley finds herself in unfamiliar terrain when the system breaks down.
She solicits assistance from private-eye Garrett Hunt and from her boyfriend, Detective Brandon Green, but this time justice may elude them all.
My latest novel, Hard Exit, is the most personal of the five I've written. I've lived with the story and various drafts for decades. The story takes place in Malibu and south Los Angeles and is narrated by depressed private eye Jack Drake, who lives in a Malibu beach mansion with movie star Amanda Bigelow.
He's endured traumas and suffered significant losses. He's muddled through years of grief and stasis, but then Game, an at-risk sixteen-year-old, changes Jack's perspective. The two of them become friends, then try to solve a series of murders in Malibu and south Los Angeles.
Unlike the Hadley novels, Hard Exit isn't a cozy mystery. It contains cursing, a sex scene, and some violence. However, fists don't fly every twenty pages, and the Jack doesn't subdue half a dozen armed foes with his wits and a handful of wet pork rinds.
I'm proud of my first four novels, but I think Hard Exit—a love story wrapped in a murder mystery—will appeal to a much broader readership. I hope you enjoy it.
After I finish the thriller I'm writing, and after I write the next Hadley novel, Quilt City: Safety Second, I'll return with the second Jack Drake Mystery: Stronger at the Break.
Stay tuned for audiobooks of the first four Hadley Carroll Mysteries, which should be released late in 2024.
Two murders and the town is protesting, rioting and acting !one its Hadley's fault. Hadley has met her half sister and two nieces. During a film production on Paducah a stunt man is killed. At the hotel two policemen and a young woman are shot and killed. Also, Hadley wants to find you why athletics young people are dying or becoming critically ill. Never a dull moment. Great job. Thank you. I guess I have to wait for book 5 Safety Second, so l guess ill just have to buy the cookbook. Thank you again.
Ok, so I’ve now read the four books in the series and really liked all of them. This one contained less quilting time than the others, but it still involved Paducah and the national quilt museum. Like I said in one of the earlier reviews, I’ve been to Paducah for the quilt show I think 3 times and enjoyed being there even with the big crowds. We also lived in Carbondale Illinois for about 2 years and so know the area.
I'm addicted to this series which is more about journalism than quilting. Most of the characters are larger-than-life (which I mean as a compliment), the red herrings are plentiful and the plotting is delightfully labyrinthine. I just wish I hadn't embarked on a drink-more-water crusade the day before I cracked this book open.