North of Sunset
by Henry Baum
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-5656-7
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Henry Baum
Copyright:
© 2006 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 279 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
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Description:If there’s an everyman, then Michael Sennet is every celebrity. Michael Sennet is a movie star. He should be happy, but he’s bored. What does he do after he’s achieved the best of everything: the best women, the best cars, the best homes, the best drugs? He doesn’t have an answer. Meanwhile, the Vanity Plate Killer is roaming the streets of Los Angeles looking for new victims and dreaming of fame of his own. When Michael Sennet uses the M.O. of the Vanity Plate Killer, they find something that eclipses any starring role. Keywords:Listed in: |
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“The writing is stellar….I think you'll agree it is not so much who influenced the writing; it is who this writing will influence. Trust me when I say that this book is one you buy and one you keep.” Poddy Mouth
“Successful both as a suspenseful, engrossing thriller and as something more: a savage satire on aspects of modern American life in the vein of DeLillo‘s White Noise.…Overall, North of Sunset is an outstanding feat of storytelling that will gain a wide readership.” Compulsive Reader
“The rare piece of literary fiction that successfully combines a thriller with a healthy dose of popular culture. As the 'Vanity Plate Killer' roams the streets in the novel, Baum's insights into fame, film, and writing are ever present and welcome.” Largehearted Boy
"The best Hollywood novel I've ever read, including my own." Richard Rushfield, author of On Spec
“A satirical, yet eerily naturalistic L.A. fable.” Kim Cooper, 1947 Project
Winner of the Hollywood Book Festival Grand Prize
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