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We are very excited to announce that Jean Marie Stanberry’s Heartless-A Star is Dead, is number six on the Huffington Post’s list of “Good Books Every Woman Should Read”.  The books that topped it were #1 To Kill a Mockingbird, #2 Pride and Predjudice, #3 The Help, #4 Little Women and #5 Are You There God?  It’s me Margaret.  All and all a very strong list indeed, and we are very proud to have edged out several very famous books like The Awakening and Madame Bovary.  You can see the list on Goodreads, a site committed to those passionate about reading. 

Heartless-A Star is Dead is an action packed murder mystery that will keep you guessing till the very end.

When aging Hollywood movie star Sabine Rousseau is found murdered in her Chicago home, Detective Bellamy already knows this is not just a random murder. The raw passion and deep seated anger displayed by the killer can only mean it was committed by someone who felt a deep connection to Sabine. As a longtime admirer of Sabine Rousseau, Bellamy is shocked when he begins to delve into Sabine’s family and her sordid past. It was becoming obvious that Sabine was not the elegant lady she had portrayed to her fans all these years.
Sabine’s dysfunctional family takes the investigation in many different directions, all of them ending in frustrating dead ends for detective Bellamy and his partner Chris Salazar. When new evidence is finally brought to light, Bellamy realizes that the killer has another target that they had never anticipated and their local investigation soon turns into a nationwide manhunt.

Heartless-A Star is Dead is available through Amazon, Barnes and Noble and select privately owned bookstores.  It is available on all major e-readers as well.  Don’t forget to add this thrilling murder mystery to your summer reading list.  Kingsmuir Press has dozens of other books fiction books available for your enjoyment.

For more information about Jean Marie Stanberry or any of her five published works you can go to her website:  jeanstanberry.com and as always on Goodreads.

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