This is the Jane Heller I remember, and thank goodness! After reading the disappointing An Ex To Grind, I was worried that one of my favorite authors had lost her stuff, but this funny, engaging and surprisingly moving novel was a repudiation of my concerns.
Ann Roth is a celebrity journalist for "Famous" magazine, and she's been assigned the biggest "get" in contemporary Hollywood, Malcolm Goddard. He is a Hollywood bad boy, reclusive and deliberately difficult with all media, which he regards as parasitic. Ann loses her job because he will only answer her questions while he's up in his Cessna, and she's afraid to fly.
What follows is a regrouping, an intention to get revenge that turns into something very different, and a terrifically touching discussion of panic disorder and agoraphobia, both of which I am more familiar with than I'd care to be. I didn't know these topics would be a part of the story, and when they were introduced I was sure I would be offended because it's often that they placed in quotation marks, as if they are not real diseases and don't actually ruin lives. It was very different here, and I was profoundly grateful.
Jane Heller's wicked wit, sparkling prose and fun storytelling make a more-than-welcome return, and I couldn't turn the pages quickly enough to see what would happen next. I'm so glad to see the Jane I remember, and hope she never goes away again.