Murder in Disguise
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
1920s script girl Jessie Beckett investigates the murder of a movie projectionist in this absorbing historical mystery.
“Joe Petrovitch was gunned down on a sunny Saturday afternoon in early October, during the ninth reel of Charlie Chaplin’s Gold Rush.”
Employed by Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, Jessie Beckett has a busy time as Script Girl for Pickford-Fairbanks studios. Yet she also has a reputation as a skilled amateur sleuth. So when a projectionist is shot dead and his grieving widow asks Jessie if she can find out who killed him, Jessie is determined to find the killer and his motive. But who was the mysterious man in the red coat who fired three shots at Joe Petrovitch? And how could he enter and leave a crowded theatre without being noticed? To find the answers, Jessie must delve into the dead man’s past and uncover dark secrets from another continent and another era. As she is to discover, the past has a long reach...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The shooting murder of projectionist Joe Petrovitch, during a showing of Chaplin's The Gold Rush at a Hollywood movie theater, propels Miley's engrossing fourth Roaring Twenties mystery (after 2016's Renting Silence). The police rush to the theater, but the gunman escapes without a trace. The victim's wife, a hairdresser at the Pickford-Fairbanks Studio, asks script girl Jessie Beckett, who's a skilled amateur sleuth, to investigate. With help from Adele Astaire (Fred's glamorous sister and dance partner), actress Myrna Loy (later to achieve fame in The Thin Man), assorted vaudevillians, and police detective Carl Delaney, spunky, resourceful Jessie sets to work. Aficionados of showbiz history will delight in the technical details of filmmaking in the silent era and the peripatetic lives of the performers. Readers will also get the lowdown on bootlegging, speakeasies, and gin joints. Series fans will be pleased to know that David Carr, Jessie's love interest, has a tidy subplot of his own.)