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In Hollywood ... power comes at a price.

 
A pulp fiction cocktail, with a twist of sin!
Inspired by classic films such as All About Eve and Sunset Boulevard, Sin and Celluloid is a satirical look at America's scandalous fascination with fame and celebrity. Written in the style of vintage pulp fiction, Sin and Celluloid is a study of how ambitious Hollywood types use money, sex, and power to control and manipulate.
He's on the lam!
Debt-ridden drifter Waylon Boyd fakes his own death. He reinvents himself as Duncan Seaver, leaving a neglected wife and stacks of unpaid bills behind in Token Creek, Arkansas. After landing in Los Angeles, Duncan finds that his good looks and sex appeal make him a "star" in the seedy world of blue movies.
Her career's on the skids!
Out of work actress Madeline Vaughn needs a job, now! Fifteen years have passed since her hit series Hollywood Crime Scene was canceled. She's forced to hit the streets of Los Angeles to land that one juicy part that will put her back into the spotlight.
He's unlucky in love!
Madeline's neighbor, vintage furniture dealer Bradley Fontaine, has given up on finding the right guy. But after meeting Duncan, he's renting him his vacant pool house. Duncan's ability to manipulate both Madeline and Bradley propels him deeper into an ambitious vortex of money, power and notoriety.
She's got a gun!
Once Duncan's abandoned wife Rhonda suspects her "dead" husband isn't really dead after all, she scams her way west, following his trail of lies and deceit. In a town where image is everything, Rhonda's search for the truth comes at a higher price than she ever imagined.
READ! ... what Hollywood's TOP CELEBS are saying about Sin and Celluloid:

"Sorry, no time to chat. I'm too busy promoting my own bestseller, Official Book Club Selection" Kathy Griffin

"Get lost, before I call security." Joan Rivers

"James who? Never heard of him." Brad Pitt

"Look, I'm just waiting in line here for my In-N-Out burger." Cher

"Gosh, I'm good looking."
George Clooney Warning: This book is not for those who are prim, prudish, homophobic, humorless, or extremely conservative in their moral viewpoints. For the rest of you, READ ON! Back to top of Page
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