Australian journo Peter Clancy is in London this time, working for a notorious scandal sheet. While writing salacious stories on celebrities, Clancy poses as a biographer to dig the dirt on drug- and alcohol-raddled Olivia Michaels, once a star of the screen.
Australian journo Peter Clancy is in London this time, working for a notorious scandal sheet. While writing salacious stories on celebrities, Clancy poses as a biographer to dig the dirt on drug- and alcohol-raddled Olivia Michaels, once a star of the screen.
But the more he discovers about Olivia Michaels, the more deeply he becomes embroiled in ugly secrets stretching across the entertainment world to the highest echelons of society.
Can Clancy succeed in his mission to blow the lid off Britain’s darkest secrets?
To say nothing of good, fast pacing that combines with the characters and plot to make this into a real page turner. Having been lucky enough to read all three books in this series now, it's pleasing to know there's a fourth on the way. If you've not been lucky enough yet to dip into these little gems, then you really should rectify that situation as soon as possible.
Entertaining, well researched and flowing from London to America and back again, this is another entertaining, fast paced crime thriller from the pen of T.W. Lawless.
Blurline drips with the inimitable Lawless' style: irreverent, humorous, unexpected and--above all--exceptionally readable. The themes aren't light-weight by any means, but Lawless deals with them tastefully and sympathetically. I couldn't put the book down. It's a must-read.