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An interesting 1960s Hollywood-set mystery book.
Ryan is running his uncle's PI firm while he's in hospital, and although he's been his uncle's apprentice (of sorts) for a while, he soon realises that there's a big difference between helping with cases and solving them yourself. His first solo case is a missing child and in solving that he stumbles into a Hollywood studio mystery and finds himself getting sucked in to something that may be beyond his control.
I'm not sure that the road this went down was entirely a surprise, but I still raced through the book to find out how it was going to resolve itself.
Ryan is running his uncle's PI firm while he's in hospital, and although he's been his uncle's apprentice (of sorts) for a while, he soon realises that there's a big difference between helping with cases and solving them yourself. His first solo case is a missing child and in solving that he stumbles into a Hollywood studio mystery and finds himself getting sucked in to something that may be beyond his control.
I'm not sure that the road this went down was entirely a surprise, but I still raced through the book to find out how it was going to resolve itself.
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