STEINBURG'S HOLLYWOOD

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Pub Date Mar 29 2023 | Archive Date Apr 23 2023

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Two Hollywood executives risk everything in a bid for a futuristic technology the scientific community consider to be a fairy tale...

Thirty-four-year-old David Mitchell was riding the wave of his life.

A former trial attorney and mega novelist, rumored soon to be President of Production of a major Hollywood Studio, his worldwide following had just begun. Adored by an extraordinary wife, and owner of a stunning Malibu estate, David Mitchell was living the life of a romantic lead in his own adventure novels.

What no one knew is that his boss, the legendary Sidney Eli Steinburg, one of the most successful Hollywood icons of his generation, had risked his beloved Capital Studios like a chip in a game on a mysterious technology the world scientific community believed to be a fairy tale. Swept up in a tsunami of threat and continuous danger, Steinburg, Mitchell and that followed became part of a real life thriller far more dangerous than any movie they could have conceived.

Two Hollywood executives risk everything in a bid for a futuristic technology the scientific community consider to be a fairy tale...

Thirty-four-year-old David Mitchell was riding the wave of his...


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Steinburg's Hollywood is a thrilling novel that combines the glamour of Hollywood's Golden Years with a futuristic twist. The story follows David Mitchell, a successful trial attorney turned mega novelist, who is on the brink of becoming President of Production of a major Hollywood Studio. Mitchell's boss, Sidney Eli Steinburg, risks everything on a mysterious technology that the world scientific community considers a fairy tale. As Mitchell and Steinburg become embroiled in a real-life thriller full of danger and threats, they must navigate the treacherous waters of Hollywood and technology to come out on top.

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this was a unique mystery novel, it worked well with the Hollywood elements. I was engaged with the story and getting to know the people in this story. I was enjoying getting to know the characters and how well they were written. Douglass K. Davies has a great writing style and I'm so glad I got to read this.

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A heart-stopping thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. The book follows Hollywood executives David Mitchell and Sidney Eli Steinburg, who risk everything in a bid for a futuristic technology that the scientific community considers a fairy tale.

Author Douglass K. Davies has crafted a gripping story that is reminiscent of the golden years of Hollywood but set in a new era. The protagonist, David Mitchell, is a relatable and sympathetic character that readers will root for, and the book is filled with believable and well-developed supporting characters.

What sets this book apart from other thrillers is its heart. Despite the non-stop action and danger, the author manages to infuse the story with emotion and depth, making it a more rewarding read.

Overall, Steinburg's Hollywood is a must-read for fans of thrillers and suspense novels. With its captivating plot, engaging characters, and emotional depth, this book is a real page-turner.

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