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Hollywood Hang Ten

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Pub Date Oct 05 2017 | Archive Date Feb 23 2018


Description

Los Angeles, 1963.  John F. Kennedy is President, and Jan & Dean’s “Surf City” is at the top of the charts.

 

Ryan Zorn, a 23-year-old Venice Beach surfer working in his uncle’s detective agency, lands his first solo case when a divorced mother with plenty to hide hires him to find her missing son.  The investigation turns into a case of blackmail and murder as Ryan is drawn deep into Hollywood’s hidden past — a past that involves the anti-Communist witch-hunts of the 1950s, and closeted gay stars. 

 

From the decaying piers of Santa Monica bay, to the posh mansions of Beverly Hills, to a mysterious rustic retreat, Ryan navigates a city on the brink of change.  The conservative era of blacklisting and conformity is in its dying days, and a new culture of experimentation and openness is just emerging.  To solve the case, Ryan must confront his own personal demons, preconceptions, and homophobia as he untangles a deadly web of behind-the-scenes movie secrets.

Los Angeles, 1963.  John F. Kennedy is President, and Jan & Dean’s “Surf City” is at the top of the charts.

 

Ryan Zorn, a 23-year-old Venice Beach surfer working in his uncle’s detective agency...


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ISBN 9781786080288
PRICE £9.99 (GBP)

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