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Greed and Stuff
2001
First Published
3.64
Average Rating
288
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It's the story of a man named Marty. Once he was a very busy TV sitcom star. Then he kind-of burned out and became a washed-up private eye. Now Marty Burns is back on television, playing a P.I. and trying to make rehashed "Hawaii Five-O" scripts sound convincing. While he's waiting to find out if his show is renewed (it's not doing well with the 18-34 year-olds), Marty stumbles across an enigma involving the classic noir film The Devil on Sunday, a shady remake, and a very real corpse. Greed & Stuff is Jay Russell's strongest novel yet—-a fast-moving, wise-cracking L.A. story peopled with fascinating characters, brimming with brio, and driven by a compelling mystery. This novel confirms Russell's standing as one of the hottest young voices in the mystery field.

Avg Rating
3.64
Number of Ratings
14
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2 STARS
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