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roddy-bg My name is Radostina Georgieva, "Roddy".
I live in California.
I enjoy travelling, reading books, listening to music, going to the movies.
I am constantly looking for ways to challenge myself, learn, and grow.

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The Pilot (3 March 85)
Maddie Hayes, a wealthy former model, discovers one morning that her business manager has stolen all the money she has in the bank. However, it turns out that she still owns some non-liquid assets -- money-losing companies which were maintained as tax write-offs -- one of which is a detective agency run by David Addison. Maddie meets with him to inform him that the company is to be shut down, but he tries to persuade her to keep it open by convincing her that the detective agency can make money. To prove it, David brings Maddie into a murder case involving a mysterious wristwatch and four million dollars worth of smuggled diamonds.
Gunfight at the So-So Corral (5 March 85)
Excited to discover what new adventures await her in her new job as a detective, Maddie arrives at the agency only to discover that there are no cases, there never have been any cases, and that her agency has no clients. Anxious not to disappoint Maddie, David secretly steals a client from a rival agency, who says he's trying to locate his son, Michael Wrye. As Dave and Maddie pursue the case, it turns out that Michael Wrye is a notorious underworld hitman, and that their client is another. Maddie worries that they're trying to kill each other off, and that she and David should never have gotten involved in this case.
Read The Mind... See The Movie (9 March 85)
A friend of Maddie's offers the Blue Moon Detective Agency a job providing security at SRT Industries, a small defense contracting firm. The company is developing laser technology for the military, but someone is sabotaging the company's efforts, and selling its developments to a competing firm. As Dave and Maddie pursue the case, it turns out one thing the two competing companies have in common is a mind-reading psychic. Is he selling company secrets? Dave and Maddie figure he must be, and they prepare to report their findings to their client -- until David realizes that they still haven't figured out who sabotaged the laser weapon...
The Next Murder You Hear (19 March 85)
Paul McKane (or McCain?) is host of a romantic radio talk-show ("Heartbreak Hotline") at KRKD radio. Everyone in town listens to him, and every woman in town loves him. His show airs late at night, and speaks to people who are in love, or who want to be. Suddenly, while the show is on the air, bullets fire over the airwaves, and Paul McKane is dead. David and Maddie decide to take the case (even though they don't have a client). Maddie initially has no sympathy for Paul McKane, believing that he was most likely killed by a jealous husband, but she becomes more sympathetic as she listens to recordings of his past broadcasts. Returning to McKane's home late at night, she accidentally discovers that he is still alive, and that he faked his own death. It turns out that he dearly loves Laura, the wife of his boss at the radio station, and she loves him. Paul faked his own death so he and Laura could be together without her husband suspecting. But meanwhile, his boss, Laura's husband, turns up dead. Paul is afraid that he'll be suspected of the murder; Laura is afraid that she'll be suspected; and both of them protest their innocence. Will true love triumph?
Next Stop Murder (26 March 85)
Every year, noted mystery writer J. B. Harland sponsors a mock murder mystery aboard a moving train, and invites a few of his friends and the winner of a writing contest to try to solve the mystery. This year, Agnes wins the contest, and she, Maddie and David join the others on the "J. B. Harland Murder Train". This year, however, it's J. B. himself who turns up dead -- and for real. Each of J. B.'s friends had a motive for killing him, but as the clues are uncovered, they point to Agnes as the suspect!
The Murder's In The Mail (2 April 85)
Dave and Maddie are looking for Roy Hirsch. Arriving at his apartment, they find him dead. They call the police, but when they get to Hirsch's apartment with the police, a different man answers the door, insisting that he is Roy Hirsch, and that he is very much alive, and that there is no dead man in his apartment. Dave and Maddie dig deeper, and discover that Hirsch is somehow involved with the CIA and the KGB. Hirsch is accused of being a double agent behind a plot to assassinate a "man who's Chinese with a mole on his nose."
 
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