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The Bad Always Die Twice

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Set in Hollywood, The Bad Always Die Twice is the first of a wildly entertaining series set amidst the bright lights, big egos, and Botoxed brows of Hollywood. It is partly the glitz and glamour of Jackie Collins novels and partly the LA streets of hard-boiled James Ellroy. Who better to tell this tale than Cheryl Crane, daughter of Hollywood legend Lana Turner and actor-restaurateur Joseph Stephen Crane? Cheryl was involved in the Johnny Stompanato scandal of the same period. She allegedly killed the hoodlum because he threatened to kill her mother.

This mystery features Nicki Harper, the daughter of a screen goddess, who is raised in a completely dysfunctional home populated by a cast of crazies but who did not follow in her mother's footsteps. Instead, Nikki is a real estate agent who wants a quiet, comfortable life with a little love and happiness thrown in.

Up until now, Nicki always thought that dead meant dead. But then, film icon Rex March turns up freshly murdered in the bed of Nicki's best friend after being reported dead six months ago. A little distrustful of law enforcement, Nicki feels compelled to solve the murder on her own. Her acquaintances range from the pinnacle of Hollywood royalty to the bottom of Tinseltown's barrel, including a not-so-grieving widow, a conniving younger lover, a best friend with secrets, a jilted mistress, a "closeted" confidante, a wacky neighbor, and a scheming business partner. Rex has a gaping hole where his eye used to be, and Nicki knows a lot of people with motives for the murder. The killer is getting ready for a repeat performance, so Nicki must act fast before her own screen fades to black.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 11, 2011
      Crane, the daughter of movie icon Lana Turner, makes her promising fiction debut with the first in a new series featuring Hollywood realtor Nikki Harper. When the corpse of 1950s TV star Rex March turns up in the bed of Nikki's promiscuous real estate partner, Jessica Martin, the discovery is a double shock as Rex apparently died in a plane crash six months earlier. Nikki utilizes her formidable talentsâa deceptive sweetness, a beguiling smile, and unmitigated chutzpahâto cajole pertinent information out of unwilling persons of interest. But her greatest asset is name-dropping, particularly the name of her famous mother, legendary screen actress Victoria Bordeaux, who eventually adds her own shrewdness and encyclopedic knowledge of Hollywood's secrets to help Nikki's investigation. An amusing and ingenious finale wraps up this good-humored mystery. Crane is also the author of Detour: A Hollywood Story, an autobiography, and Lana: The Memories, the Myths, the Movies.

    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2012

      Crane, film legend Lana Turner's daughter, is certainly qualified to write about Hollywood's stars and high-society characters; her previous books include an autobiography, Detour: A Hollywood Story, and an illustrated biography of her mother, Lana: The Memories, the Myths, the Movies. Here, Nicki Harper, daughter of a former screen star, investigates the mysterious second death (the first had been a ruse) of film icon Rex March when his body is found in her best friend's bed. What results is a montage of encounters with crazy characters, each with motives to kill March for a second time. This is a mildly entertaining mystery that may appeal to readers fond of cozies. Renee Raudman seamlessly provides the voices of the various characters. ["This series debut from the daughter of Hollywood icon Lana Turner is over the top with name-dropping and juicy tidbits of life in the fast lane. Starstruck readers will love the glitz and likely overlook the lack of substance," read LJ's review of the Kensington hc, 10/1/11.--Ed.]--Gloria Maxwell, Metropolitan Community Coll.-Penn Valley Lib., Kansas City, MO

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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