Malevolence – A Hollywood Mystery by Britt Lind
When two girls who were rescued from the streets of Hollywood by ex-cop and now prosecutor, Rosemaria Baker, become the targets of ruthless assassins and a third girl is murdered, Rosemaria must arrange protection for the girls, continue working her case load at the courthouse, investigate the murder, and deal with a coworker who seeks to destroy her career. Through it all, the love and support Rosemaria and songwriter Josh Sibley have for each other is unfailing. When it finally seems that some semblance of order is falling into place, Rosemaria faces an unexpected, terrifying threat, and she must depend on those who love her to rescue her from certain death.
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Britt moved from Norway to Seattle with her her parents as a young girl. She found out she had a passion for acting, singing and writing as early as grade school. While attending junior college in Monterey she was discovered by Clint Eastwood when she was playing the lead in a dinner theatre play in Carmel and was cast in Clint’s directorial debut, Play Misty for Me. A few years later Britt, armed with a SAG card from her Misty debut, headed for L.A. to attend UCLA and to start her acting career. She obtained featured roles in dramatic series and worked her way up to guest starring roles in shows like Vegas, Columbo, Crazy Like a Fox and the mini-series How the West Was Won and appeared on General Hospital, Days of Our Lives and The Young and the Restless. She moved to New York where she work-shopped a Broadway musical City Canyons, sang with a gospel group in venues such as Lincoln Center, Madison Square Garden, Town Hall on Broadway, and Carnegie Hall. Family matters forced her to head back to her hometown of Seattle for what she thought was a temporary move and there ended up starring in an independent movie The Family Hayes. She was also featured in a Showtime movie shot in Seattle, Nowheresville, played the lead in an Equity play in Seattle, Someone’s Knocking, and worked in Vancouver on U.S. Productions, Sliders and For Hope. Through the years of performing, she was writing scripts and taking writing classes at UCLA and NYU. She won runner up in the Washington State Screenwriting Competition with her screenplay A Light in the Forest and wrote and directed the short film Obsession. Most recently she played four characters in Neil Simon’s comedy The Good Doctor in Seattle and, in Los Angeles, co-starred in the short film The World According to Lily. She lives in Los Angeles, is pursuing her acting career, recently published her memoir Learning How to Fly, and two Hollywood Mysteries, Deception and A Fate Worse Than Death, and now the third in the series, Malevolence which has won two prestigous awards. She is president of People for Reason in Science and Medicine, a pro-health, pro-environment, anti-vivisection, non- profit organization. Web site – peopleforreason.org and brittlind.com
She can be reached at britt@peopleforreason.org