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1 y separately published work icon Searchlight and Shadows : A Novel Martin Turnbull , Los Angeles : Marian Turnbull , 2015 8936414 2015 single work novel historical fiction

'At the dawn of 1942, the dark days of Pearl Harbor still loom over Los Angeles. America is now at war, and posters warn home-front Hollywoodites that loose lips sink ships. Wartime propaganda is the name of the game, and the studios are expected to conjure stories that galvanize the public for the war effort.

'Marcus Adler is an MGM screenwriter whose latest movie was stolen out from under his whiskey glass, and he's determined it won't happen again. He comes up with a sure-fire hit, but his chance to triumph is threatened by a vicious rumor: "Marcus Adler is a goddamned Commie."

'Gwendolyn Brick is the handiest gal with a needle this side of Edith Head. After losing her job at the Cocoanut Grove, she dreams of opening her own dress store. But banks don't make loans to single girls. However, wartime in L.A. opens the door to an opportunity that will rake in the bucks. But will it be worth the trouble if it drags her back into the orbit of Bugsy Siegel?

'At the outbreak of war, the Hollywood Reporter's circulation starts to shrink like a food rations coupon book. Its lead columnist, Kathryn Massey, realizes she can no longer ignore the obvious: her boss, Billy Wilkerson, is gambling away his fortune–and her future. Could their very survival depend on a place nobody's heard of called Las Vegas?

'In the city of searchlights, suspicions can lurk behind every shadow.

'Searchlights and Shadows is the fourth in installment in the Hollywood's Garden of Allah saga, a series of historical novels set in Hollywood's heyday. If you like authentic and richly-detailed history, compelling and memorable characters, and seeing fiction and history seamlessly woven together, then you'll love Martin Turnbull's authentic portrayal of the City of Angels.

'Flip through the pages to see Hollywood's history come to life before your eyes.' (Publication summary)

1 Doctors and the Profits of Addiction Marian Turnbull , 1994 single work review
— Appears in: Overland , Autumn no. 134 1994; (p. 76-78)

— Review of Benzo Junkie Beatrice Faust , 1993 single work biography
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