Book description
As Public Relations Director for Twenty Grand Studios, Sam Howell
knew that movie stars would do anything for their front-page write-up.
So when Jack Roland got himself charged with murdering a scandal
magazine publisher, Sam just groaned. It was so obviously a
press-agent's stunt.
Only one thing didn't fit. The police were buying it, lock, stock
and barrel. And then it suddenly hit Sam that as much as he knew about
the antics of filmland, he was a novice to the vicious racket of the
newsstand scandal-mongers. There were too many influential people who
didn't want the dead publisher's confidential files aired. It was no
longer a question of innocence or guilt; it was simply a matter of
hushing the crime up quickly.
Sam Howell was right in the middle of that squeeze. If he backed out
now, an innocent film star would take the rap. If he butted in, he
would never live through ONE DEADLY DAWN.