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More Hollywood Murders and Scandals: Tinsel Town After Dark, More Famous Celebrity Murders, Scandals, and Crimes

Murders, Scandals, and Mayhem, Book 2

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More Hollywood Murders and Scandals: Tinsel Town After Dark, More Famous Celebrity Murders, Scandals, and Crimes

By: Mike Riley
Narrated by: Stephen Paul Aulridge Jr.
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More Hollywood Murders and Scandals: Tinsel Town After Dark, More Famous Celebrity Murders, Scandals, and Crimes is volume two in the Murders, Scandals, and Mayhem series. It adds to the collection of the most famous and infamous Hollywood scandals and celebrity murders from the early beginnings of Hollywood right up to today.

From Thomas Ince to Tupac Shakur and George Reeves to Natalie Wood, the stories will capture your imagination, as they describe the backstories of the major characters, the circumstances of the celebrity crimes, and the results of the investigations.

Included are:

  • The mysterious death of Paul Bern, husband of Jean Harlow
  • The shocking death of Jayne Mansfield
  • The loss of Sal Mineo
  • Dorothy Stratten's senseless death
  • And more

Included is a description of changes in the film industry, from the earliest film displayed in New York City to the films of today, which provide entertainment and escapism for moviegoers around the world.

Many of your questions about these Hollywood crimes and scandals will be answered, and you will be amazed at all the facts and theories associated with these incredible events that are contained in this book.

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Read in monotone and raises no new information. There already exist so many better books and all with more information. I would suggest Kenneth Anger's Hollywood Babylon.

Turgid and uninteresting

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