When former Hollywood private eye Rayford Goodman teams up with ghostwriter Mark Bradley, a hip, gay, aspiring novelist, to pen a tell-all autobiography, an old case--called the American Beauty Rose murder--comes back to haunt him. Reprint.
While the mystery was interesting and I liked the way in which it was told (alternates between the two protagonists), I'm not sure I buy the friendly relationship that develops between the two protagonists. Their inner voices/motivations don't quite ring true. Still, I'd read another featuring the two to see if this gets better as the series goes on.