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Gus Bailey, journalist to high society, knows the sordid secrets of the very rich. Now he turns his penetrating gaze to a courtroom in Los Angeles, witnessing the trial of the century unfold before his startled eyes. As the infamous case and characters begin to take shape, and a range of celebrities from Frank Sinatra to Heidi Fleiss share their own theories of the crime, Bailey bears witness to the ultimate perversion of prinicple and the most amazing gossip machine in Hollywood-all wrapped in a marvelously addictive true-to-life tale of love, rage and ruin.
Book is well read but still is in OK shape. No missing pages or tears or anything.
Book is well read but still is in OK shape. No missing pages or tears or anything.
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