Greed & stuff /

Long ago he was the teen star of a TV sitcom. Then he was a washed-up private eye mired in L.A.'s scummiest turf

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Russell, J. S (Jay S.), 1961-
Corporate Author: St. Martin's Press/Tor Archive (Brown University)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : St. Martin's Minotaur, 2001
New York : 2001
Edition:1st ed
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Summary:Long ago he was the teen star of a TV sitcom. Then he was a washed-up private eye mired in L.A.'s scummiest turf
"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 going to be renewed (it's not doing well with the eighteen to thirty-year-olds), Marty stumbles across an enigma involving the classic noir film The Devil on Sunday, a shady remake, and a very real corpse."--Jacket
Greed & Stuff is Jay Russell's strongest novel yet -- a fast-moving, wise-cracking L.A. mystery that confirms Russell's standing as one of the hottest young voices in the genre
Now Marty Burns is back on TV, playing a P.I. and trying to make rehashed Hawaii Five-O scripts sound convincing
While waiting to find out if his show is renewed (it's bombing with the 18-34 year-olds), Marty stumbles into a mess concerning the classic The Devil on Sunday, a shady remake, and a very real corpse
Item Description:This WorldCat-derived record is shareable under Open Data Commons ODC-BY, with attribution to OCLC
Physical Description:163 p. ; 22 cm
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ISBN:0312261683