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Record Nr.

UNINA9910158920903321

Autore

Marcott Lindsay

Titolo

The Producer's Daughter

Pubbl/distr/stampa

NYLA

ISBN

1-943772-10-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (288 p.)

Disciplina

813.6

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Hannah Doran is every tabloid's dream: Hollywood pedigree (wild child of a charming and powerful producer and his cultured wife, who died mysteriously in her prime); best friends with entitled movie stars and celebutantes--and a loud, earth-shattering fall from grace when she was convicted of grand theft after a night of one-percenter excess.But that's not real--or at least not what Hannah claims is her real life. Hannah is smart, devoted... and, she maintains, innocent of the felony that landed her in prison.She's determined to make something positive of her life. But it's hard to break from her public image when everyone has a stake in her old role--her beguiling old cellmates, her ruthless father, a female studio exec with much to hide, and a gorgeous, ambitious photographer.In a town built on image, is success more compelling than the truth--and is true redemption even possible? "I love The Producer's Daughter! The characters are fascinating and believable, the story is edgily surprising, and the read is deliciously addicting! It's everything I expect from Lindsay Marcott at her best!" --Sarah Lovett, IndieBound bestselling co-author of Blowback"An exciting and engaging story from a Hollywood insider. You'll find yourself rooting for the good guys, booing the bad guys, and thanking your lucky stars the film industry hasn't come calling for you."--SJ Rozan, Edgar Award winning author of Ghost Hero"A glitzy tour of the entertainment biz... In the hands of this accomplished writer, Hannah's dark secrets make her human as her compelling story unfolds." --



Nancy Martin, author of the Blackbird Sisters mystery series"Reminiscent of Elizabeth Little's Dear Daughter, Lindsay Marcott's The Producer's Daughter offers a celebutante-style heroine you will root for through the landmines of new Hollywood.--Leslie Lehr, author of What A Mother Knows