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Script for Scandal

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Sleuthing duo Lillian Frost and Edith Head investigate a behind-the-scenes scandal in this delightful Golden Age of Hollywood mystery.

1939, Los Angeles. Lillian Frost is shocked when her friend, glamorous costume designer Edith Head, hands her the script to a new film that's about to start shooting. Streetlight Story is based on a true crime: the California Republic bank robbery of 1936. Lillian's beau, LAPD detective Gene Morrow, was one of the officers on the case; his partner, Teddy, was tragically shot dead.

It seems the scriptwriter has put Gene at the centre of a scandal, twisting fact with fiction - or has he? With Gene reluctant to talk about the case, the movie quickly becoming the hottest ticket in town, a suspicious death on the Paramount studio lot and the police reopening the investigation into Teddy's death, Lillian is determined to find answers. Can Lillian and Edith uncover the truth of what happened that fateful day and clear Gene's name?

Product Details

PublisherSevern House
Publish DateJanuary 07, 2020
Pages240
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780727889102
Dimensions8.5 X 5.7 X 0.9 inches | 0.9 pounds

About the Author

Renee Patrick is the pseudonym for married authors Rosemarie and Vince Keenan. Rosemarie is a research administrator and a poet. Vince is a screenwriter and a journalist. Both native New Yorkers, they currently live in Seattle, Washington. They have written two previous books starring Lillian Frost and Edith Head, Design for Dying and Dangerous to Know. Script for Scandal is their first book for Severn House.

Reviews

"A meaty, densely packed presentation of Tinseltown driven by potentially murderous factions on the brink of World War II"-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"This story, concerning a bank robbery, is genuinely gripping. Well done"-- "Booklist"
A champagne-flavored frolic of a first mystery set during Hollywood's golden age . Sure to delight fans of old Hollywood and Turner Classic Movies-- "Library Journal on Design for Dying"
An exhilarating ride through Hollywood in its heyday . Lovers of old movies, fabulous gowns, and historical gossip will be enchanted-- "Publishers Weekly on Dangerous to Know"
The story is intricate and surprising, and the partnership between Head and her good friend Frost sets the stage for many further adventures-- "Booklist on Dangerous to Know"
The warm working relationship that develops between Lillian and Edith will leave readers eager to see more of their adventures-- "Publishers Weekly on Design for Dying"
Vibrant, stylish and crackling, Design for Dying is both a gift to devotees of Golden Age Hollywood and a mystery lover's delight. It's a delicious cocktail, one you won't want to end-- "Megan Abbott, bestselling author"

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