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Trouble is My Beat
Trouble is My Beat
Author: James Scott Bell
Hollywood, 1945. The war is over and the boys are coming home. But in Tinseltown it's crime as usual. — Bill Armbrewster is the troubleshooter for National-Consolidated Pictures. That means getting leading men out of the drunk tank … or a murder rap. It means keeping wolves away from starlets and dancers away from temptation. Once it e...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780910355551
ISBN-10: 091035555X
Publication Date: 4/7/2022
Pages: 232
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Publisher: Compendium Press
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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jjares avatar reviewed Trouble is My Beat on + 3414 more book reviews
This is my third new genre in five weeks, and it is a pip. I had no idea Pulp Fiction was so much fun. Bill Armbrewster is the troubleshooter for the National-Consolidated Pictures Co. This episodic tale is about Bill's troubles with Hollywood stars, gangsters, and shysters. Bill is also a writer (of note) for a magazine, BLACK MASK.

I knew I would love this book when a kid asked Bill, "With all the work involved, what kind of writing brings the best financial return?" Without a pause, Bill responded, "Ransom notes." The jokes are fast and furious. I'm looking for more from this author.

There is a glossary; read it first, and you will be ready to understand the 1940-50s lingo.

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Fresh Kills (2010) (with others)
Watch Your Back (2011)
One More Lie (2011)
** Trouble is My Beat (2022)


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