The Starlets
A Novel
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Publisher Description
One perfect island. Two rivals. A star-studded cast.
But underneath the glitter, disaster is brewing.
Summer, 1958. Vivienne Rhodes thinks she’s finally landed her break playing Helen of Troy in Apex Pictures’ big-budget epic, A Thousand Ships, an anticipated blockbuster meant to resurrect the failing studio. Naturally, she’s devastated when she arrives on the remote Italian island of Tavalli and finds herself cast as the secondary character, Cassandra—while her nemesis, the fiancé-stealing Lottie Lawrence, America’s supposed “sweetheart,” is playing the lead role instead.
The tension on set, though, turns deadly when the ladies discover that members of the crew are using the production as a front for something decidedly illegal—and that they are willing to kill to keep their dealings under wraps. When the two women find themselves on the run and holding key evidence, Vivienne and Lottie frantically agree to work together to deliver the proof to Interpol, hoping to protect both their lives and their careers.
Staying one step ahead of corrupt cops and looming mobsters, the archrivals flee across the seas. Their journey leads them into Monaco’s casinos, Grace Kelly’s palace, on a road trip through the Alps—even onto another film set, before a final showdown back on Tavalli, where the lives of the entire cast and crew hang in the balance. Vivienne and Lottie finally have the chance to be real heroines—to save the day, the film, maybe even each other—but only if they can first figure out how to share the spotlight.
“A spry and suspenseful crime novel set just after Hollywood’s golden age” (starred Publishers Weekly review)Stand-alone novelBook length: 84,000 words“A sheer delight! This fast-paced caper is fresh, fun, and exactly the escape readers need right now.” —Marie Bostwick, New York Times bestselling author of Esme Cahill Fails SpectacularlyPerfect for fans of Deanna Raybourn, Taylor Jenkins Reid, and Clive CusslerIncludes discussion questions for book clubs
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Kelly and Thorne follow up The Antiquity Affair with a spry and suspenseful crime novel set just after Hollywood's golden age. In 1958, the floundering Apex Studios is filming Trojan War saga A Thousand Ships on the tiny Italian island of Tavalli. Studio head Jack Gallo has assured Olympic swimmer–turned–actor Vivienne Rhodes that the project will make her "America's Golden Girl." She's not pleased, therefore, when she arrives in Italy and learns rising star Lottie Lawrence has been cast as Helen of Troy, with Vivienne assigned the smaller role of Cassandra. Tempers flare, but the women put aside their animosity when they learn that mob-connected crew members have put the production in the crosshairs of violent gangsters. After Vivienne and Lottie stumble on evidence of the crew's shady dealings, they're targeted by Italian thugs, forcing them to flee first to Monaco and then to the Alps and Rome, with plans to deliver their findings to Interpol. Kelly and Thorne make a clichéd setup entirely their own, wringing surprising depth from Vivienne and Lottie's mutual thawing without skimping on action or sumptuous descriptions of France and Italy. For movie buffs, this will be as welcome as a cool breeze on a hot day.