Good Morning, Heartache

by John Morgan Wilson, Peter Duchin

Prime Crime

Mystery

December 2, 2003

ISBN-13: 042519180X

Available in: Hardcover

Good Morning, Heartache
by John Morgan Wilson, Peter Duchin

Now Damon and his orchestra are off to L.A. for a gig and some publicity. But when they find themselves two members short of a big band, things turn ugly. The body of their substitute trumpet player is found washed up on the beach. And the dame Damon's had his eye on may not be the starry- eyed gal he thought she was. So Damon sets out with his friend Hercules Platt, ex-cop-turned-sax-player, to find the elusive thread linking these situations-and uncover the hidden truth behind the Hollywood façade...



John Morgan Wilson's Bio

John Morgan Wilson is an American journalist and author of crime fiction, notably the award-winning Benjamin Justice mystery novels. The books feature a reclusive ex-reporter, ruined by a Pulitzer scandal and haunted by personal loss, who operates out of West Hollywood, California, becoming enmeshed in murder investigations in and around Los Angeles. Simple Justice led the series in 1996, winning the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Six of the eight Justice mysteries, including Simple Justice, were nominated for Lambda Literary Awards for Best Gay Men’s Mystery, three of them winning in that category. Originally published by Doubleday (the first four books) and St. Martin’s Press (the last four), the series was revived in late 2020 when ReQueered Tales [www.requeeredtales.com] released Simple Justice in a revised 25th anniversary edition, with a Foreword by Christopher Rice [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Rice]. At that time, RQT announced plans to publish all eight titles in eBook and paperback formats. Revision of Justice, the second Justice mystery, set in the highly competitive and often heartbreaking world of Hollywood screenwriting, will be released in a heavily revised edition in late 2021. The remaining titles, also revised, will follow over the next few years.