
The Sharpest Needle
Renee Patrick
(Author)Description
What happens when your past catches up with you?
Lillian Frost and Edith Head investigate a series of bizarre poison pen letters sent to a leading Hollywood actress in this mesmerising mystery.
1939, Los Angeles. Marion Davies has a problem. The actress has received poison pen letters highlighting an embarrassing event in her past from the mysterious 'Argus'. Can Lillian Frost and her friend and partner-in-crime, celebrated costume designer Edith Head, expose the writer before they expose Marion? Lillian's boss, millionaire inventor Addison Rice, seems to think so, but when Lillian speaks to her idol, Marion is reluctant to reveal her secrets, fearful of jeopardizing her affair with newspaper tycoon W.R. Hearst.
Is a prankster simply trying to tarnish the reputation of one of Hollywood's leading ladies, or is something more sinister going on behind the scenes? As Lillian and Edith are drawn into increasingly dangerous and disturbing territory, their enquiries take an unexpected and stunningly dark twist . . .
Product Details
Publisher | Severn House |
Publish Date | February 02, 2021 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780727889287 |
Dimensions | 8.5 X 5.7 X 1.0 inches | 0.9 pounds |
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Reviews
A delightful and entertaining story with unexpected twists and turns ... If you enjoy a fast-paced detective story with a sprinkle of humor, this might be the perfect book for you-- "Historical Novels Review"
A meaty, densely packed presentation of Tinseltown riven by potentially murderous factions on the brink of World War II-- "Kirkus Reviews on Script for Scandal"
A solid mystery, but it's the imaginative blending of real and fictional history that really sells the book ... The emergence of Head as a fully fleshed character, along with evermore- engaging, Hollywood-based stories, has made [this series] something quite special-- "Booklist"
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"
Patrick skillfully stitches together bits of authentic Hollywood history and provides star turns for the likes of Bette Davis and Fred MacMurray in this exuberant tale of murder, revenge, and sartorial splendor-- "Publishers Weekly on Script for Scandal"
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 story, concerning a bank robbery, is genuinely gripping. Well done-- "Booklist on Script for Scandal"
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"
Entertaining... Patrick elegantly weaves Hollywood gossip and history into the well-crafted plot. This is a tailor-made treat for film buffs - Publishers Weekly
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