L.A. Times

L.A. Times by Stuart Woods is a thrilling narrative published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1993, featuring 329 pages in English. This edition presents a captivating story centered on Vinnie Callabrese, a fringe member of the New York mob with a passion for movies. After achieving success at the New York Film Festival, Vinnie relocates to Hollywood, where he quickly finds himself entangled with the powerful figures of the film industry.
Readers will discover a blend of mystery and suspense as Vinnie’s journey unfolds in the high-stakes world of film, television, and radio. The narrative explores themes of crime and the challenges faced by those navigating the complexities of the entertainment industry. This first edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of mob life and Hollywood glamour, providing an engaging experience for fans of thrillers and detective fiction.
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This mesmerizing thriller by the author of Palindrome and Sante Fe Rules follows the fortunes of Vinnie Callabrese, a fringe member of the New York mob, who is obsessed with movies. After scoring a hit with his film at the New York Film Festival, Vinnie moves his operation to Hollywood, where it doesn’t take him long to get on the wrong side of the Tinseltown hotshots.
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