The night Rebecca Carlton was murdered, the world of rock'n'roll stood still. She was the lead singer of Pure Power, and she had it all -- fame, talent, wealth. But after the media fanfare subsides, Lieutenant Frank Hastings, San Francisco Homicide, has a job to do. Who killed Rebecca? And why? Was it revenge? Jealousy? Her millions in royalties? Or was her murder somehow connected to the mysterious death of her father, a famous novelist, less than a year before? Under the glare of publicity, Hastings searches for the killer in a sea of celebrities.
"Collin Willcox is San Francisco's gift to the police procedural." (San Francisco Chronicle)
Born in Detroit, Michigan, his first book was The Black Door (1967), featuring a sleuth possessing extrasensory perception. His major series of novels was about Lieutenant Frank Hastings of the San Francisco Police Department. Titles in the Hastings series included Hire a Hangman, Dead Aim, Hiding Place, Long Way Down and Stalking Horse. Two of his last books, Full Circle and Find Her a Grave, featured a new hero-sleuth, Alan Bernhardt, an eccentric theater director. Wilcox also published under the pseudonym "Carter Wick".
Wilcox's most famous series-detective was the television character Sam McCloud, a New Mexico deputy solving New York crime. The "urban cowboy" was played by Dennis Weaver in the 1970-1977 TV series McCloud. Wilcox wrote three novelizations based on scripts from the series: McCloud (1973), The New Mexican Connection (1974), and The Park Avenue Executioner (1975).