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THE CUTTING ROOM

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THE CUTTING ROOM

by Klavan, Laurence

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ISBN 13
9780345462749
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New York: Ballantine Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket; Review Copy with publisher's letter . laid in. Has been gently read.. 2004. Review Copy. Hardcover. Self-proclaimed movie geek, Roy Milano, is struggling to make ends meet while he pursues his "reel" love - publishing a newsletter of little-known Hollywood lore for like-minded cinemaphiles. However, when the phone rings with a call from another movie buff, his trivial life is changed into a harrowing game of intrigue, duplicity, and danger. ; 6.36 X 1.02 X 9.52 inches; 288 pages .

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Like the hero in a classic Hitchcock thriller, the innocent movie buff at the center of this witty and suspenseful novel finds his ordinary life suddenly transformed when he's plunged into a harrowing game of intrigue, duplicity, and danger. Spurred into a frantic race from New York to Hollywood to Barcelona and back, he'll encounter enough hairpin twists, shocking surprises, white-knuckle tension, and sinister characters to give even the master of suspense himself a serious case of vertigo. But in this scenario, the mayhem and murder are all too real. Self-proclaimed movie geek and divorced thirtysomething Roy Milano lives alone in a cramped Manhattan apartment, toiling as a freelancer to make ends meet. It's a life perfectly suited to the creator of Trivial Man, Roy's self-published newsletter--filled with tidbits of little-known Tinseltown lore for the delight of other fringe-dwelling cinemaphiles. And it's a tantalizing phone call from one such kindred spirit that thrusts Roy headlong into his waking noir nightmare."I've got The Magnificent Ambersons," declares Alan Gilbert, host of a homemade cable-TV show about the silver screen, who now claims to possess the rarest of the rare: the long-lost and never-released complete print of Orson Welles's classic follow-up to Citizen Kane. But when Roy arrives at his fellow movie maven's abode to sneak a peek at celluloid history, the front door is ominously open, Alan Gilbert is dead, and The Magnificent Ambersons is nowhere in sight. Even though the cops arrest a local drug addict for the murder, Roy knows they're wrong--because the theft of the movie masterpiece points to a different kind of junkie. The kind Roy knows only too well . . . and the kind he's certain only he can catch.But Roy Milano is no Sam Spade, even if he does run into more gun-toting goons, sucker punches, and double-crosses than Bogey on a busy day. And the suspects prove to be anything but usual--including a bodybuilding film fanatic obsessed with bizarre rumors about an A-list actress, a rotund reporter who holds Hollywood in thrall via red-hot Internet dispatches from his parents' basement, and a starstruck street punk with a thousand voices. And then there's the transatlantic love triangle that finds Roy caught between his very own eager Gal Friday and a sultry Spanish siren with a stunning secret. But when the bodies start to fall faster than a box-office bomb, Roy must cut to the chase in his perilous quest to save the Holy Grail of cinema--and unmask a killer--before everything fades to black.From the Hardcover edition.

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Bookseller
Blackbird Bookshop US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
8284
Title
THE CUTTING ROOM
Author
Klavan, Laurence
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket; Review Copy with publisher's letter laid in. Has been gently read.
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Review Copy
ISBN 10
0345462742
ISBN 13
9780345462749
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2004
Keywords
MYSTERIES
Bookseller catalogs
Mysteries & Thrillers; Mystery & Suspense / K;

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