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Murder on the Yellow Brick Road

✍ Scribed by Kaminsky, Stuart M.


Book ID
108404351
Publisher
MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
105 KB
Series
Toby Peters 2
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Someone had murdered a Munchkin. The little man was lying on his back in the middle of the yellow brick road with his startled eyes looking into the overhead lights of an M.G.M. sound stage. He might have looked kind of cute in a tinsel-town way if it hadn¹t been for the knife sticking out of his chest.² The year is 1940, and Los Angeles-based private eye Toby Peters has been called before the real-life Wizard of Oz himself‹Louis B. Mayer, legendary studio head of Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. His job: to track down a murderer stalking the back lots of one of Hollywood¹s most powerful movie companies. Peters sets to work, plumbing the depths of a world of dreamers, child stars, and half-sized philosophers, helped by none other than Clark Gable, Raymond Chandler, and Judy Garland. It¹s a treacherous trail of clues that Peters must follow‹one as winding as the Yellow Brick Road, and deadlier than a field of poppies. But does Toby Peters possess enough brains, heart, and courage to solve this bizarre case before he becomes the latest victim of Hollywood¹s new Wicked Witch of the West . . . ? ³Spade and Marlowe have had plenty of imitators, but I think Stuart Kaminsky has come up with a true heir . . . Kaminsky adroitly blends imaginative fiction with real Hollywood characters.² St. Louis Post-Dispatch ³Shades of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. If you think Stuart Kaminsky doesn¹t have a feeling for the best of both authors, you are in for a surprise.² San Diego Union-Tribune You can share your thoughts about Stuart Kaminsky's Murder on the Yellow Brick Road in the new ibooks virtual readers' group at www.ibooksinc.com.


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