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“Sex! Drama! Scandal! If you have the slightest curiosity about the dark
purple scars of Hollywood history, this is the go-to book you cannot
miss…Epic and fabulous—every page is haunting, every chapter a film
noir. I was up all night.” Rex Reed, film critic
“Many readers will come away from this stellar and gripping true-crime
narrative utterly convinced by Mann’s solution to the unsolved 1922
gunshot murder of William Desmond Taylor, president of the Motion
Pictures Directors Association…With a gift for evocative phrasing (one figure is described as having a
face like a ‘living mug shot’), Mann has crafted what is likely to be a
true-crime classic.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“While searching for a solution to the sensational crime,
Mann masterfully captures the zeitgeist of Hollywood in its early days.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Gripping…Mann expertly juggles the various threads of the
narrative to a satisfying conclusion that is sure to please both
true-crime and film-history enthusiasts.” Booklist
“William Mann fires on all cylinders in this fascinating real-life crime
story that has stumped film fans since 1922. A page-turner with
incredible research and prose double boiled, Tinseltown is a whodunit tour de force, revealing the dark heart of Hollywood.” Patrick McGilligan, author of Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light, an Edgar Award finalist