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Billie and Diana #1

The Final Cut

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Billie and Diana, sorority sisters, roommates and best friends, are polar opposites, but both of them jump at the chance to work on the set of a thriller filming outside of Vancouver. Just out of college, they can’t believe their luck at scoring their dream jobs.

Their luck sours and their dreams turn into nightmares when they arrive at the isolated set. They’re working with the director from hell; the cast and crew squabble and hook-up like high school cliques; and filming begins in a few days, but the script hasn’t been finalized yet.

Things just get worse when people start turning up dead ...

171 pages, Paperback

First published October 24, 2014

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M.B. Miller

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M.B. Miller has won Press Association awards as a columnist and reporter. A recovering journalist of more than a decade, she has sharpened her people-watching skills in courtrooms and backrooms.
After growing up in the greater Pittsburgh area, she enjoys working in references to “nebby” and “cattywumpus” whenever possible, but struggles with non-standard verb complements. She has a degree in communications and an animosity toward the Oxford comma.

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September 28, 2018
This is a story about two best friends who seem to have the worst luck in getting involved in murders and all the resulting chaos. Dead bodies, crazed psychopaths, scared survivors, and dashes for freedom through scary, dark, and cold forests make up the majority of the story. The story itself is not dry and murder centered, but a very light heart cozy mystery/thriller with the characters having an ironic and dry sense of humor. There is even a hint of romance thrown in to balance the book. A good story to read.
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