JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Nancy J. Cohen, author of Hanging By A Hair
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Hairstylist Marla Vail and her detective husband Dalton are delighted by every aspect of their new home, until their next door neighbor illegally erects a fence on their mutual property line.
Marla’s hopes for making friends are ruined by a resultant argument between Dalton and the man, who happens to be the Homeowners’ Association President. Things grow worse when their neighbor is found dead in his home the next day. Despite a suicide note, Dalton suspects foul play, but he’s removed from the case due to a conflict of interest. At her husband’s suggestion, Marla gets to know her neighbors better. One of them might have had a reason to want their president dead.
Is it another board member? Or a local woman he’d spurned? Perhaps the guy’s nephew wants his inheritance? And what about the protesters who disrupt the community rummage sale? As Marla learns more about the guy next door, she discovers ugly truths that a murderer wants to keep hidden.
Can a sharp-witted salon owner untangle the web of secrets before the killer strikes again?
Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “Hanging By A Hair”?
Nancy J. Cohen: Hanging By A Hair stemmed naturally from the progression in Marla and Dalton’s relationship. They’re recently married and moved into a new house. Marla hopes to make friends at their first homeowners’ meeting, but it doesn’t go as planned when her husband gets into an argument with the association president, who’s later found dead. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Nancy J. Cohen, author of Hanging By A Hair →