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Stardust
Stardust
Author: Joseph Kanon
Hollywood, 1945. Ben Collier has just arrived from war-torn Europe to find his brother has died in mysterious circumstances. Why would a man with a beautiful wife, a successful movie career, and a heroic past choose to kill himself? — Ben enters the uneasy world beneath the glossy shine of the movie business, where politics and the dream factorie...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781439156322
ISBN-10: 1439156328
Publication Date: 7/6/2010
Pages: 528
Rating:
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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3.1 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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This book follows the careers of Hollywood stars and the men who make the movies. There is a murder in Hollywood and the book lays out the details of the murder and leads you through Hollywood happening of the people behind the scenes. It is not a pretty picture Be prepared for a long adventure.
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Set in "Old Hollywood", just after World War II, this story follows Ben Collier, a soldier back from Germany. He is returning to attend the funeral of his brother, a promising filmmaker. Refusing to accept the police's report that his brother committed suicide, Ben begins delving into his brother's life, past and present, and is soon caught up in a world of Hollywood starlets, communist hunting politicians, and German emigres.

Kanon employs a writing style that evokes the era in which the novel is set. Feels very much like a movie from this time period, but goes inside the mind of the "hero" and behind the glitzy backdrops of the sound stage. Plus, a gripping plot, that kept me eagerly turning pages to the very end!
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Good story with historical interest, but I didn't think it was one of his best (and I've read all of his books). Of course all his books are worth reading.


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