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  • Closing Credits: A Novel of Golden-Era Hollywood

  • Hollywood's Garden of Allah Novels, Book 9
  • By: Martin Turnbull
  • Narrated by: Price Waldman
  • Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Closing Credits: A Novel of Golden-Era Hollywood

By: Martin Turnbull
Narrated by: Price Waldman
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Publisher's summary

Have you ever wanted to climb into a time machine and visit Hollywood during its heyday?

Sometimes the end is only the beginning.

Kathryn Massey thought a long-forgotten secret was dead and buried - just like the 1950s are about to be - but when a mysterious list circulating Screenland ignites salacious rumors about the gossip columnist, it's her life that now falls under the magnifying glass.

Marcus Adler is a rare survivor of the Hollywood blacklist. Beset by writer's block, he's intrigued by an abandoned box in the basement of the Garden of Allah Hotel. Its contents could rejuvenate his career - but cost him his reputation.

Gwendolyn Brick stumbled into the blossoming television industry. No fan of the spotlight, she's conflicted by the opportunities coming her way. Things are about to change, and when she teams up with Lucille Ball, she won't let the network stop the rapid march to progress.

On busy backlots and in quiet basements, secrets and lies dance with fame and failure amid Hollywood's dying golden era. Nobody knows how this movie's going to end...but it'll be one for the ages. Closing Credits is the ninth and final installment in Martin Turnbull's Hollywood's Garden of Allah saga.

©2018 Martin Turnbull (P)2019 Martin Turnbul
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Great series.

why is this book series not a nextflix series yet? I hope i can find another book like this. Amazing!

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Authentic and Exceptionally Written

This series is certainly a work of art. The real characters who lived during this time were obviously deeply researched. These details lend a resounding authenticity to such a work. The stories are interesting and believable. Style of writing is such that an Allah series is begging to be produced and shown on Netflix. Much of the script work is already there.

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Fitting End to a Sterling Series

There is always a lot riding on the finale of a beloved series and Turnbull delivers in spades. Each lead gets a memorable send off and there are lots of nice nods to previous plots and characters. It was hard to say goodbye to the Garden of Allah, but then we can always head back in time and start the series again. Bravo!

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