"Glamorous and suspenseful." —Marie Benedict, New York Times
bestselling author Perhaps the best place in 1943 Hollywood to see the
stars is the Hollywood Canteen, a club for servicemen staffed
exclusively by those in show business. Murder mystery playwright Annie
Laurence, new in town after a devastating breakup, definitely hopes to
rub elbows with the right stars. Maybe then she can get her movie
made. But Hollywood proves to be more than tinsel and glamour. When
despised film critic Fiona Farris is found dead in the Canteen
kitchen, Annie realizes any one of the Canteen's luminous volunteers
could be guilty of the crime. To catch the killer, Annie falls in with
Fiona's friends, a bitter and cynical group—each as uniquely unhappy
in their life and career as Annie is in hers—that call themselves
the Ambassador's Club. Solving a murder in real life, it turns out, is
a lot harder than writing one for the stage. And by involving herself
in the secrets and lies of the Ambassador's Club, Annie just might
have put a target on her own back. "This vibrant, utterly delightful
mystery expertly captures the drama, glamour and absurdity of wartime
Hollywood. Sarah James's swift dialogue, dry wit and clever characters
transport you into a 1940s movie, where the jokes are quick, the love
affairs scandalous and the cast as charming as they are flawed."
—Brianna Labuskes, author of The Librarian of Burned Books
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781728252278
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Sourcebooks
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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