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Man Who Would Be F. Scott Fitzgerald
David Handler
Stewart Hoag Mystery #3
Doubleday
February 1993
On Sale: February 1, 1993
Featuring: Hoagy Stewart
244 pages ISBN: 0385467826 EAN: 9780385467827 Kindle: B0089LOJLS Hardcover / e-Book
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Mystery
Blue-blooded, scotch-ad-gorgeous Cameron Sheffield Noyes is
the new enfant terrible of American letters. Writer of the
wildly best selling first novel Bang, Noyes is the media's
latest darling and the current ringmaster of New York's
literary circus. Between photo shoots for Vanity Fair and
interviews for The Paris Review, he's having a blast trying
to outdrink Dylan Thomas, outbrawl Ernest Hemingway, and
outsnort the entire brat pack. There's only one problem:
with such a busy schedule, Cam simply can't find the time to
write his long-overdue second novel. Enter Stewart "Hoagy"
Hoag. Once the toast of the publishing world himself, Hoagy
is now reduced to eking out a living as a celebrity
ghostwriter and reluctant amateur detective, aided by his
neurotic basset hound, Lulu. Hoagy agrees to help Cam write
his new book, a tell-all account of his meteoric rise that
promises to expose the greed and corruption that fester
beneath the shiny surface of the publishing industry. As
Hoagy digs deeper into Cam's past, however, he becomes more
and more convinced that something doesn't smell right - and
it isn't just Lulu's breath. Because the corpses are
starting to pile up faster than the pages of Cam's
manuscript. Now Hoagy finds himself in a desperate race to
uncover the secret of Cam's past - and nab the killer who
will do anything to keep it hidden.
Stewart Hoag
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