Handler's first "Hoagy" mystery was nominated for the Anthony Award; his third, The Man Who Would Be F. Scott Fitzgerald, won both the Edgar Award and the American Mystery Award. Now Handler gets celebrity ghostwriter Stewart Hoag caught up in the biggest divorce war in Hollywood history.
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Handler's first "Hoagy" mystery was nominated for the Anthony Award; his third, The Man Who Would Be F. Scott Fitzgerald, won both the Edgar Award and the American Mystery Award. Now Handler gets celebrity ghostwriter Stewart Hoag caught up in the biggest divorce war in Hollywood history.
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I really enjoy and love this series, it is so much fun to read. I discovered David Handler by winning his latest book of the Stewart Hoag series at Goodreads, and then had to get all the other books that came before. You really don't need to read them in order to enjoy them which is always nice. It had plenty of mystery and drama, dry sense of humor and even a touch of romance and most importantly a good storyline and great characters, I might just be a bit partial to Lulu. Can't wait to see what will happen next, great fun and very entertaining.