The Magnificent Strangers

The Magnificent Strangers by Brett Halsey, published by iUniverse in August 2001, is a 464-page work written in English. This book delves into the lives of American exiles within the film community in Rome, exploring themes of sex, greed, money, and power. The narrative captures the dynamic and often tumultuous world where unknowns can rise to stardom overnight, while the wealthy navigate the pitfalls of fortune and desire.
Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of characters such as Rex Starr, a handsome actor skeptical about love; Ellen Watson, who grapples with dissatisfaction in her marriage to a wealthy man; and Sandy Kantor, an agent with a hidden past. The story unfolds amidst a backdrop of fame, glamour, and the excesses of the film industry, featuring playboys, social climbers, and moguls who all vie for success in a world where sexual prowess can be a powerful currency. The book presents a rich tapestry of interactions and ambitions in this captivating setting.
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Sex, greed, money and power are all in a day’s work for the American exiles in the film community in Rome.
Unknowns can become stars overnight, while wealthy men lose fortunes, and sexual prowess is always a way to get ahead.
Caught up in the explosive world of fame, glamour, money, drugs and orgies are wealthy businessmen, playboys, social climbers, gold-diggers, actors and actresses, movie moguls, agents, and more.
Rex Starr is a handsome actor used to playing the hero, who doesn’t believe in love.
Ellen Watson is unhappy in her marriage to one of the world’s wealthiest men.
Sandy Kantor is an agent who has seen everything and wishes to keep parts of his own past secret.
Dick Wynters is a professional stud whose sexual ability is a ticket to success.
All play and scheme in the swinging movie colony which makes up Rome, where they are all Magnificent Strangers.
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