Displaying 1 of 1 2020 Format: Book Author: Little, Elizabeth, 1981- author. Title: Pretty as a picture : a novel / Elizabeth Little. Publisher, Date: New York : Viking, [2020] Description: 338 pages ; 24 cm Summary: "Marissa Dahl, a shy but successful film editor, travels to a small island off the coast of Delaware to work with the legendary--and legendarily demanding--director Tony Rees on a feature film with a familiar logline. Some girl dies. It's not much to go on, but the specifics don't concern Marissa. Whatever the script is, her job is the same. She'll spend her days in the editing room, doing what she does best: turning pictures into stories. But she soon discovers that on this set, nothing is as it's supposed to be--or as it seems. There are rumors of accidents and indiscretions, of burgeoning scandals and perilous schemes. Half the crew has been fired. The other half wants to quit. Even the actors have figured out something is wrong. And no one seems to know what happened to the editor she was hired to replace. Then she meets the intrepid and incorrigible teenage girls who are determined to solve the real-life murder that is the movie's central subject, and before long, Marissa is drawn into the investigation herself. The only problem is, the killer may still be on the loose. And he might not be finished."--Publisher. Subjects: Women motion picture editors -- United States -- Fiction. Murder -- Investigation -- Delaware -- Fiction. Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Fiction. Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- Delaware -- Fiction. Islands -- Delaware -- Fiction. Delaware -- Fiction. Genre: Detective and mystery fiction. Fiction. Humorous fiction. Detective and mystery fiction. Humorous fiction. LCCN: 2019017547 ISBN: 9780670016396 067001639X Other Number: 1097363858 System Availability: 9 Current Holds: 0 Control Number: 2216383 Request It Add to My List Share Expand All | Collapse All Find It Author Biography Elizabeth Little is the author of Dear Daughter, which won the Strand Critics Award for Best First Novel, and two works of nonfiction, Biting the Wax Tadpole and Trip of the Tongue. She lives in Los Angeles with her family. - (Penguin Putnam) Large Cover Image Librarian's View Displaying 1 of 1