Lady Boss

Lady Boss by Jackie Collins, published by Simon and Schuster in February 1998, is a revised edition that spans 640 pages. This novel continues the story of Lucky Santangelo, a character previously featured in Collins’ bestsellers Chances and Lucky. In this installment, Lucky embarks on a quest to conquer Hollywood, aiming to acquire Panther Studios, the last independent movie studio. As she navigates the challenges of the entertainment industry, she encounters a mix of allies and adversaries, testing her resolve and relationships, particularly with her husband, Lennie Golden.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of ambition, betrayal, and the complexities of power dynamics within the film industry. As Lucky goes undercover to uncover the truth behind Panther Studios, she becomes embroiled in financial schemes and personal conflicts that threaten her life and those she loves. The book explores elements of crime, romance, and suspense, providing a multifaceted look at Lucky’s journey as she assumes the role of Lady Boss. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in fiction that intertwines cultural heritage with the glitz and challenges of Hollywood.
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The dangerously beautiful Lucky — star of two of Jackie Collins’ previous smash, international number one bestsellers, Chances and Lucky — returns in Lady Boss. And this time the shockingly sensual, ruthlessly clever Lucky is out to conquer Hollywood
In Chances Lucky grew up in a top crime family. In Lucky, she was married three times. And now, in Lady Boss, she takes on Hollywood and wins
Panther Studios is the prize and Lucky wants it… In her quest for power she meets adversaries and enemies, friends and betrayers. And her relationship with her husband, charismatic comedian and movie star, Lennie Golden is put to the test.
Lucky’s first challenge is to buy the only movie studio still not controlled by a powerful conglomerate — Panther Studios, owned by the retired, irascible, old Abe Panther. But Abe won’t sell his beloved studio to Lucky until she proves she has the guts to make it in Hollywood. It’s his idea that she disguise herself as a secretary and go in undercover to find out what’s really going on. It’s a challenge that also satisfies Lucky’s passion for adventure — and her desire to take chances…
In the process, Lucky uncovers a world of financial scheming, big-time betrayal, and bizarre sex.
Panther Studios and Lucky Santangelo… a dangerous mix…
When Lucky makes her final move, assuming the role of Lady Boss at Panther Studios, she stuns the entire industry and sets off a series of shock waves, not only threatening her marriage to Lennie, but bringing down on her head the hatred of crime boss Carlos Bonnatti — a hatred that goes back generations, putting in peril her life, and the lives of everyone close to her
With Lady Boss, Jackie Collins brings back one of her most intriguing and endearing characters, Lucky Santangelo. She also proves once again that she is the unquestioned queen of glamorous fiction.
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