“A ruthless, cynical, and yet compassionate novel of the Broadway show game, its glamor, it’s vigor and its tragedies.” Pensacola News-Journal
The death of Broadway playwright John Rawlie’s first wife, and the crumbling of his second marriage, have him spiraling toward suicide on the night before the opening of his newest play.
“Intimate, knowing and daring,” Earl Wilson, nationally syndicated Broadway reviewer/columnist, author of The Show Business Nobody Knows.
Morton Cooper / Historical, Literary Fiction