Book description
With the motion picture industry in crisis, things were so tough for
independent director Steve Leander that he was put to it to maintain
his mortgage, his swimming pool and his attractive young wife. So,
reluctantly, he agreed to direct a picture for Harry Bergdahl, a
producer who never lost money on his pix but never got any Oscars
either. Then came this insurance investigator Tomkevic with some
sinister inquiries about an insurance fix on Bergdahl's lead, Hart
Jameson. Soon after, Jameson, a Marlon Brando type, crashed over a
cliff on the Coast Highway in his Jaguar, and was killed.
Steve was the man who knew too much. He was hounded by a private eye,
mistrusted by his wife, stymied by Bergdahl's slippery financing, and
stricken by his own indiscretions. One of the latter, a torrid beauty
named Pat Cullum, was fatally stabbed, after some strange revelations
about the dead star.
As events developed, Leander was on an even hotter spot with the
police breathing down his neck; his position made more risky because
of others he felt in conscience he must protect. How he managed to
clear himself and finger the real murderer makes a story true to
today's Hollywood conditions. It's tough, but the heart is in the
right place.