
by Susan Corso
MetaphysicalAdded on March 2, 2026
The latest revival of Oklahoma! is in a “turrible” fix when “pore” Jud is dead onstage in the middle of the first act.Mexicali Rose—Mex to her friends—loves, loves, loves the musical theatre and feels much the same about her profession—intuitive investigating—so when the lead producer of Oklahoma! calls to request her help, Mex is hot on the case.Her impeccable in at the theatre is the production stage manager, Veronica D’Alcantara, and even Mex, she who completely lacks gaydar, feels Veronica’s attentive eyes on her person. She teams up with her favorite NYPD sergeant, Michael Ryan Kelley, and pulls back the curtain to discover unlikely connections amongst the cast and crew.Her pursuit of the truth takes her deep into the Bronx and on a flight to the southernmost tip of the Americas as she confronts a web of evil that crosses the globe.Will the trip reveal a bright golden haze on the meadow, will the farmers and the cowmen learn to be friends, or will it be all ’er nothin’ for this high femme, intuitive investigator?
A New Addiction!Yes, I'm afraid so. This book is extremely well-written and flawlessly edited. This story has mystery, a love connection, sparkling repartee, a curse, and some humor, but it is something else that sets it above so many other books. It educates!! I adore learning new things and Oklahoma Hex serves it right up. Oh, and even more surprising is that it has God/Spirit as well. WAIT... this does not mean it's a preachy tale. But the author is not afraid to have a character who is activ
Enjoyable mystery set in the world of NYC/Broadway theater - what could be better!? This was an enjoyable, easy read. Coning from a musical theater family, I really appreciated the setting and the mostly realistic/accurate details on living in a theatrical world. The characters were interesting, and the story line intriguing, even if a bit unbelievable at times (but hey, it's fiction! No worse than Angels & Demons and other like ilk!). I was drawn into the story and wanted to keep reading. Now I
Gave up reading. I was wanting to read a mystery/crime focused book. My problem wasn’t with many of the characters being lesbian or gay; although, I did think it was a little stereotyping that they were all in theater work. I hated how the main character was continually having contact with “ex-lovers”/one-night-stands.

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