Lily Torrence
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"Lyman Wilbur might write about a hard-boiled sleuth, but he is about as far from that in real life as a guy can get. When he's offered a job at Colosseum Studios, helping to put his latest crime novel onto …
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"Lyman Wilbur might write about a hard-boiled sleuth, but he is about as far from that in real life as a guy can get. When he's offered a job at Colosseum Studios, helping to put his latest crime novel onto the silver screen, he falls deeper and deeper into a world where lies, blackmail, and murder are part of real life. And maybe he should know better than to ask too many questions, especially when powerful people are willing to commit murder and extortion to protect their secrets, but a young girl has been killed-- and it just seems to Lyman that he's the only one willing to find out the real story." --
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