Having sold her first screenplay at the age of 21, Liza Lutz quit college to make it big in Hollywood, only to spend the next ten years rewriting the script! During that time she supported herself via menial jobs, including a two-year stint at a San Francisco private investigation firm, which inspired her to write her first novel, THE SPELLMAN FILES.
The crazy Spellmans are back after the success of The Spellman Files, a BookSense pick sold to 23 countries. With a ten-city tour. Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.
In the two years that have passed since the action in Lutz's hit debut, The Spellman Files (2007), zany Isabel Spellman, who works for the family PI firm in San Francisco, has become "a somewhat responsible member of society." Unfortunately, she's also become obsessed with "Subject" (aka John Brown), a next-door neighbor who she's convinced has an evil secret she must expose, even if it means losing her PI license. Adding further hilarity is "The Stone and Spellman Show," transcripts of recordings revealing 15-year-old sister Rae's fascination with her middle-aged "best friend," stoic SFPD inspector Henry Stone, who endures Rae's adoration with liberal doses of Doctor Who watching. Henry's link to the Spellman family's fortunes suggests he might be a good candidate for Isabel's "Ex-boyfriend
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