The Best Possible Angle
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Publisher Description
A Midwesterner gets eaten up by the City of Angels. Can he survive the fallout from a mortal
mistake?
African American actor Kendrick Black is so close to blockbuster stardom, he can almost taste it.
With the press tour for his latest film imminent, his only worry is a girlfriend upset he won't
introduce her to his family. But he's soon terrified his breakneck career climb will dive into a
tailspin after he's forced to cover up a tragically fatal traffic accident.
Plagued by guilt and fending off ever-increasing threats to reveal his deceit, Kendrick fears his
girlfriend's selfish blackmail will leave him broke and blacklisted. But his promising future falls
completely out of focus when he's stunned by news of his sister's death.
Will the troubled star's only claim to fame be a shameful true-crime?
The Best Possible Angle is a standalone psychological suspense novel for fans of fast-paced
thrills. If you like compelling characters, emotionally raw turmoil, and edgy twists and turns,
then you'll love Lloyd Johnson's arresting story.
Buy The Best Possible Angle to put the truth in the spotlight today!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Secrets, blackmail, and murder make for a tantalizing trifecta in Johnson's edgy and entertaining novel. If the buzz in Tinseltown over his soon-to-be-released movie, It Is What It Is, is to be believed, then hunky Kendrick Black is on the verge of becoming a huge star and after five years of struggling, he's more than ready. Then, while visiting family in Minnesota, Kendrick gets into an accident, inadvertently killing a little girl who jumps in front of his car. He flees the scene in a panic before calling Lenox, his best friend, who takes care of everything and counsels him to carry on as if nothing ever happened. As Kendrick's star continues to rise, he begins having nightmares about the hit-and-run, plagued by shame and guilt, problems that are compounded when Sabathany, his opportunistic girlfriend, learns Kendrick's secret and decides to blackmail him. The well-plotted story features some complex characters who all seem to have an angle some are devoid of a moral compass while others, such as Kendrick, test the limits of how far they're willing to allow their moral compasses to veer for the sake of their survival. This is a sharp, suspenseful novel. (BookLife)