Behaving Badly: A Tess Hammond Novel

By

Rochelle Staab
Behaving Badly follows widowed reporter Tess Hammond’s messy, brilliant, and dangerous hunt for a young heiress, a brutal murderer, and her husband’s killer in corrupt, 1932 depression-torn L.A.
Behaving Badly: A Tess Hammond Novel

By

Rochelle Staab

Behaving Badly follows widowed reporter Tess Hammond’s messy, brilliant, and dangerous hunt for a young heiress, a brutal murderer, and her husband’s killer in corrupt, 1932 depression-torn L.A.

Recently widowed crime beat reporter Tess Hammond turns grief into purpose when her editor assigns her a seemingly small missing-teen story that balloons into murder, corruption, violence, and white slavery in Depression-wrought, Prohibition-era 1932 Los Angeles. As the search for the young woman leads Tess from an underground speakeasy to a Poverty Row studio, from Hollywood Boulevard nightlife to a gambling ship at sea, she encounters a world of mobsters, corrupt cops and, eerily, the chain of duplicity and corruption that cost her detective husband his life and almost ends her own.

About the Author

Rochelle Staab is a Los Angeles mystery writer, historian, and avid hiker. Her interest in the history and evolving roles of women in Los Angeles during the early twentieth-century interwar period inspired Behaving Badly, Rochelle’s fourth novel.

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