Catherine Saint, a promising rock photojournalist, is terrified when she realizes that someone is trying to kill her and must identify the murderer among her closest friends, associates, and lovers.
Peopled with music-world characters from the sixties to the present, Shameless is laced with the rhythm and imagery of Collins' most lyrical song-writing...and is a novel only she could create.
Judith Marjorie Collins is an American folk and standards singer and songwriter, known for the stunning purity of her soprano; for her eclectic tastes in the material she records (which has included folk, showtunes, pop, and rock and roll); and for her social activism.
Really, really, really cheesy and I figured out the ending before the first two dozen pages. But I love Judy Collins and I'll read anything she writes. I just hope she doesn't write another novel.
Very different style for Judy Collins - mixture of romance and drama, which was expected. The unexpected was the poetic entries / main character’s “dreams”.
Love Judy Collins, but I think she is much better at song writing and singing than she is at creating characters and a plot for a mystery. I really didn't care for the dream chapters that are often placed between plot chapters. Some of the main character's reminiscences about her youth and childhood were engaging, though.
Some may call it trashy, but it's an entertaining rock 'n roll murder mystery about a bisexual rock journalist who's being stalked. Lots of sex. It would be an excellent beach read.
Very talented Judy Collins can sing and write novels. Takes place in music industry, photographer another criminal boyfriens, bad guy is her friend, an attorney.