SummaryA brash detective enters the Hollywood fast lane-jammed
with the sort of wealth, glamour, and blackmail it is
famous for-in this new thriller by the bestselling author
of the Stone Barrington series.
Stuart Woods's new novel is a sexy, action-packed thriller
in the tradition of his best. As the Cleveland Plain Dealer
wrote about his last novel, Capital Crimes, "Woods knows
how to deliver a taut, well-told tale . . . The last two
paragraphs will make any reader gulp." In The Prince of
Beverly Hills, set in Hollywood's Golden Age of the 1930s,
Woods introduces a new character that possesses the kind of
suave confidence, take-charge manner, and clever wit-under-
pressure that his fans will recognize and love at first
sight.
Rick Barron, a sharp, capable detective on the Beverly
Hills force, finds himself demoted after a run-in with his
captain, but soon lands a job on the security detail for
Centurion Pictures, one of the hottest studios. As the
protector of the studio's interests, Barron looks after the
cream of the crop of filmdom's stars-Clete Barrow, the
British leading man with a penchant for parties; and Glenna
Gleason, a peach of a talent on the verge of superstardom.
Rick's easy charm has society columnists dubbing him "the
Prince of Beverly Hills," the white knight of movie stars,
until he uncovers a murder cover-up and a blackmail scam
that threatens the studio's business and may originate with
the West Coast mob. When two suspicious deaths begin to
look like double-murder, and an attempt is made on Glenna
Gleason's life, Barron knows he is up against wise guys
whose stakes are do-or-die. A dicey war of nerves is on.
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