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Fred Andersen

    Fred Andersen tisse des récits captivants dans les genres du mystère, du crime et du suspense. Ses narrations explorent les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine, souvent dans des décors austères et évocateurs. Andersen est reconnu pour sa capacité à élaborer des intrigues complexes qui tiennent les lecteurs en haleine grâce à des rebondissements inattendus. Son répertoire inclut également des nouvelles humoristiques, démontrant une maîtrise polyvalente du ton et du sujet.

    What's a Poor Girl To Do: A Classic Hollywood Murder Mystery
    • In Hollywood, 1948, a beautiful young actress faces a ruthless film producer who holds her dreams in his hands. Ambitious and determined, she must navigate a world that shocks and disgusts by today’s standards. As she strives for stardom, she learns the harsh realities of the industry, where success often comes at a steep price. She may achieve her dreams but risks losing everything she once valued or seek revenge, jeopardizing her future. The narrative introduces two contrasting characters: a dark-eyed beauty from Broadway and a hardened blonde refugee from Berlin, both arriving in post-WWII Hollywood with ambition and intelligence. One will rise to fame but sacrifice her loved ones, while the other becomes a victim of a powerful predator. This stand-alone tale connects with previous characters from a Hollywood murder mystery, set against the backdrop of a changing world. While it features elements of crime and investigation, it primarily explores themes of ambition, lust, and the pervasive abuse of power, reflecting the #metoo movement's roots in a time when such behavior was deemed "business as usual." The story poses a compelling question: what will these ambitious young women choose to do in their pursuit of success?

      What's a Poor Girl To Do: A Classic Hollywood Murder Mystery