Series: Book 3 in the Crumley Mysteries series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Detective, Lang:en
Summary
On a dismal evening, an unnamed writer in Venice,
California, answers a furious pounding at his beachfront
bungalow door - and once again admits a dangerous icon into
his life. Constance Rattigan, an aging, once-glamorous
Hollywood star, stands soaked and shivering in his foyer,
clutching two anonymously delivered books that have sent her
running in fear from something she dares not acknowledge:
twin lists of the Tinseltown dead and soon-to-be dead... with
Constance's name included among them.
And, just as suddenly, she vanishes into the stormy night,
leaving the narrator with her macabre "gifts" and an
unshakable determination to get to the root of the actress's
grand terror.
So begins an odyssey as dark as it is wondrous, as the
writer sets off in a broken-down jalopy with his irascible
sidekick, Crumley, to sift through the ashes of a bygone
Hollywood. But a world that once sparkled with larger-
than-life luminaries - Dietrich, Valentino, Harlow - is now a
graveyard of ghosts and secrets. Each twisted road our heroes
travel leads to grim shrines and shattered dreams - a remote
cabin where history is preserved in mountains of yellowed
newsprint; a cathedral where sinners hold sway; a forgotten
projection booth where the past lives eternally on in an
endless loop of cinematic youth and beauty. And always the
road turns back to lost filmdom's temple, a fading movie
palace called Grauman's Chinese, and to the murky hidden
catacombs beneath.
Prepare yourself for a mystery as enthralling as the most
well-crafted whodunit; a satire as keen as the edge of a
straight razor, a phantasmagoric celebration of a lost world
built on equal parts dream and nightmare - the latest
fantastic flight of glorious imagination by Ray Bradbury, the
one and only.