A Moment of Madness

A Moment of Madness

by HilaryBonner (Author)

Synopsis

Will the secrets of a dark night ever be revealed? When rock idol Scott Silver is found murdered, the prime suspect lies dead next to him. For Silver's killer broke into his mansion home on the South Devon coast and it appears that the rock star's mesmerising widow Angel killed the intruder in self defence. However, gradually an intense and complex tale of intrigue and deception evolves. Local paper journalist John Kelly, a man with a past which still haunts him, begins to investigate. Soon he finds himself falling under the spell of the beautiful but dangerous Angel. Kelly becomes embroiled in a sexual obsession so overwhelming that it threatens to destroy him. Yet he continues to seek the truth about the night two men died a brutal death...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: 1st
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd
Published: 07 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0434008850
ISBN 13: 9780434008858
Book Overview: Hilary Bonner is the former showbusiness editor of the Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mirror . Her other titles include Cruelty of Morning , A Passion So Deadly , and A Deep Deceit .

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Rock star Scott Silver has been murdered, but the prime suspect lies dead alongside him. Silver's killer broke into his mansion home on the south Devon coast, and all appearances point to the star's seductive widow Angel killing the intruder in self defence. But local journalist John Kelly encounters a very tangled web indeed when he attempts to penetrate the mystery. Before long, he is captivated by the dangerous Angel, and is in thrall to a sexual obsession that may destroy him. The considerable reputation that Bonner has built for her tautly written, no-nonsense crime novels will be consolidated by this nicely tuned piece in which the erotic temperature is considerably higher than in Bonner's previous books.
Author Bio
Hilary Bonner is a former showbusiness editor of the Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mirror. She now lives in Somerset, and continues to work as a freelance journalist, covering film, television and theatre.