The Garden of Allah novels: Book Three "Citizen Hollywood" Its 1939 Orson Welles, the enfant terrible of New York, is coming to Hollywood to make his first movie. Tinsel City is agog! Can he even direct a movie? What will it be about? Will he scandalize the West Coast the way hes shocked the Eas
Searchlights and Shadows (Hollywood's Garden of Allah novels Book 4)
โ Scribed by Turnbull, Martin
- Book ID
- 109853717
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Series
- Hollywood's Garden of Allah 4
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The dark days of Pearl Harbor loom over Los Angeles. America is at war, and posters warn Hollywoodites that loose lips sink ships. MGM screenwriter, Marcus Adler, needs to come up with a sure-fire hit, but hes threatened by a vicious rumor: Marcus Adler is a goddamned Commie. After losing her job at the Cocoanut Grove, Gwendolyn Brick dreams of opening her own dress store. But will it be worth the trouble if it drags her back into the orbit of Bugsy Siegel? Hollywood Reporter columnist, Kathryn Massey, realizes her boss is gambling away his fortuneand her future. Could their very survival depend on a place nobodys heard of called Las Vegas? In the city of searchlights, suspicions can lurk behind every shadow.
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