Heart attack and vine : a Crush novel / Phoef Sutton.

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Sutton, Phoef [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
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Altadena : Prospect Park Books, [2016]
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257 pages ; 21 cm.

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    "Praise for Crush: "As slick as a switchblade with a pearl handle."--Lee Child, New York Times best-selling author Los Angeles bodyguard/bouncer Caleb Rush (Crush) is back in this second Crush novel. When Rachel Fury, a con-artist friend who'd vanished for a couple of years after a big scam, reappears in Hollywood under a new name as a glitzy movie star, she hires Crush as a bodyguard, and he quickly gets drawn into a criminal mess that requires all his brawn, skill, and savvy to negotiate. It's rich with Hollywood lore, fast-paced action, and noir atmosphere. Phoef Sutton is a novelist, television writer, and playwright whose work has won two Emmys, a Peabody, a Writers Guild Award, a GLAAD Award, and a Television Academy Honors Award. The first novel in the Crush series, titled Crush, was a Kirkus Best Mystery of 2015 and a Los Angeles Times "Summer Reading Page-Turner." Sutton has been an executive producer of Cheers, a writer/producer for such shows as Boston Legal and NewsRadio, a writer for Terriers, and the creator of several TV shows, including the cult hit Thanks. He is also the co-author, with Janet Evanovich, of Wicked Charms, a New York Times bestseller; a second in that series is coming soon. His other novels include the romantic thriller 15 Minutes to Live. Sutton lives in South Pasadena, California"-- Provided by publisher.
    ISBN
    • 9781938849848 ((hardcover))
    • 1938849841 ((hardcover))
    • 9781938849688 ((softcover))
    • 193884968X ((softcover))
    LCCN
    2016020626
    OCLC
    950901847
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