by EdwardWright (Author)
Los Angeles, late 1940s: all over Hollywood, the U.S. government is ordering people to appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee as part of the crusade to uncover Communist influence in the movies. John Ray Horn has little use for politics, but as a former B-movie cowboy star who fell into prison and disgrace, he knows a few things about outsiders. He agrees to help Owen Bruder, a brilliantly talented but notoriously difficult screenwriter accused of having belonged to the Communist Party. If Horn can discover Bruder's secret accuser, they might have a chance to clear his name. But no one is willing to talk. People are scared, in a Hollywood run by fear and suspicion, where a whisper is all it takes to smear an innocent man. As Horn's search leads him to powerful figures in Hollywood, his investigation takes a sudden and deadly turn. And he finds that more people will die before all the secrets are laid bare.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 07 Dec 2006
ISBN 10: 0752878190
ISBN 13: 9780752878195
Book Overview: Third novel from the highly acclaimed author of CLEA'S MOON and THE SILVER FACE. Edward Wright is an award-winning author, having won both the CWA Debut Dagger and the 2005 Shamus Award. He is also picking up excellent reviews for the John Ray Horn series: 'Excellent, exciting first novel, packed with period detail, written from the heart and suffused with rare feeling' Literary Review. 'This is an impressive, confident debut. What's particularly impressive is the way that Wright recreates LA in the 1940s ... More please' Observer. 'Startlingly accomplished ... Wright's insights into masculinity, vulnerability and the limitations of self-awareness combine to make Clea's Moon a truly memorable debut' Sunday Times. 'A very superior whodunit, rich in period detail ... Deeply satisfying stuff: exciting, intelligent and tender where it most matters' Literary Review. 'Confirms Wright's reputation as a significant talent' Sunday Times.