In Hollywood for the filming of her novel, Giant, author Edna Ferber and her sidekick, Mercedes McCambridge, get involved in investigating the murder of a young actress, said to be James Deans mistress.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
engaging Hollywood historical mystery,
This review is from: Lone Star: An Edna Ferber Mystery (Hardcover)
In 1955 septuagenarian novelist Edna Ferber riding the success of her books is in Hollywood to work on the movie adaptation of her latest bestseller Giant. As the George Stevens' directed movie is almost finished, rumors spread that one of the stars "Rebel Without a Cause" James Dean sired a child with unbalanced extra Carisa Krausse.
However, as the Warner Brothers studio worries about the negative publicity a child out of wedlock would bring, someone murders Carisa. The evidence points towards the volatile womanizing Dean as her killer. Though his ego is "So Big", Edna likes the unique Dean who probably does not know that water exists outside of alcohol. With the help of actress Mercedes McCambridge, Edna investigates the homicide. This engaging Hollywood historical mystery stars renowned novelist Edna Ferber who at first look is probably the last person to investigate a homicide. Starring with Edna and James Dean, the cast of Hollywood real people like McCambridge and Rock Hudson come to life. In fact the strong cast casts a giant shadow over the amateur sleuth prime theme. Still fans will enjoy Edna Gerber meets James Dean. Harriet Klausner
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dean fans will love this book.,
This review is from: Lone Star (Edna Ferber Mysteries) (Kindle Edition)
As a newer fan of James Dean, I've been devouring everything I can on this great artist. After reading
Biographies and I was curious about fiction and first found The James Dean Affair. That one wasn't What I expected and I didn't care for the portrayal of James and a psyco-killer-rapist. So, when I found This book I was pleasantly surprised. I checked it out of the library so I could see if it was worth spending money on. This is very well written Dean fans will not be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
edna ferber as a sleuth,
By carlaf "carlaf" (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lone Star (Edna Ferber Mysteries) (Kindle Edition)
I greatly enjoyed this story and I loved the interplay between Edna Ferber and James Dean,who despite the chasm of years, recognize in each other a kindred spirit- two unconventional people who live their lives as they please and answer only to their muse and their particular set of values. The murder mystery provides a backdrop of a long-ago time of the studio system in Hollywood.
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