Silver Screen Heroes

Silver Screen Heroes by Ilona Fridl, published by Wild Rose Press in July 2009, is a historical fiction novel that intertwines romance and crime within the backdrop of a 1920s motion picture studio. The story follows Addy, a stunt double, and Zeke, a director’s assistant, as they collaborate with law enforcement to confront a crime family that has taken control of the studio. The narrative explores themes of family loyalty and moral dilemmas as Addy faces a critical decision involving her cousin’s marriage into the crime family.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of historical elements and character-driven storytelling as the plot unfolds. The book delves into the complexities of family life, marriage, and the challenges posed by crime, all set against the vibrant world of film and performing arts. With 276 pages, this edition offers an engaging exploration of the intersection between personal and professional lives during a tumultuous era in Hollywood.
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What happens when a motion picture studio in 1920 is taken over by a crime family? Addy and Zeke, a stunt double and a director’s assistant, work with the police to bring the gangsters to justice. But Addy’s cousin has married into the crime family. When Addy is given a key to bring down the family and the studio, will she use it?
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