Author: | Robert S. Levinson | ISBN: | 9781458107992 |
Publisher: | Robert S. Levinson | Publication: | March 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert S. Levinson |
ISBN: | 9781458107992 |
Publisher: | Robert S. Levinson |
Publication: | March 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
"One of the funniest, sexiest, and best-written novels to come along in years; the words dance and sing on the page, the dialogue is often sidesplitting."--Nelson DeMille
"...full of action, intrigue and beautiful women, all wrapped in the bawdy mystique of Hollywood. Who could ask for more?"--Clive Cussler
Did Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe have a secret love affair?
People will kill to find out.
When actress Stevie Marriner, reigning "sex queen of the soaps," becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a once-famous movie director from the Golden Age of Hollywood, she calls on her ex-husband for help.
Neil Gulliver, a former Los Angeles newspaper crime reporter, discovers he can expose the real killer by untangling the truth surrounding the rumor that Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe had a torrid affair in the mid-fifties--and that someone has the love letters to prove it.
"One of the funniest, sexiest, and best-written novels to come along in years; the words dance and sing on the page, the dialogue is often sidesplitting."--Nelson DeMille
"...full of action, intrigue and beautiful women, all wrapped in the bawdy mystique of Hollywood. Who could ask for more?"--Clive Cussler
Did Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe have a secret love affair?
People will kill to find out.
When actress Stevie Marriner, reigning "sex queen of the soaps," becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a once-famous movie director from the Golden Age of Hollywood, she calls on her ex-husband for help.
Neil Gulliver, a former Los Angeles newspaper crime reporter, discovers he can expose the real killer by untangling the truth surrounding the rumor that Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe had a torrid affair in the mid-fifties--and that someone has the love letters to prove it.