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Rating: Summary: Toby Peters reaches the stars! Review: Toby Peters enjoys what he does and where he lives. It's Hollywood, 1938, and, of course, the most monumental picture to date is in the process of being filmed. In "Tomorrow Is Another Day," author Stuart Kaminsky brings us another interesting, intriguing, and remarkable "period piece" of detective fiction. And because it's a murder mystery, we've got to have a body. And a body is provide tout suite. While filming the burning of Atlanta, a extra is found dead, still in his Confederate uniform. Toby is working as part of the film's security crew and, glancing about, he sees Clark Gable watching from a concealed spot. Kaminsky then cuts to 1943--five years later--and now Mr. Gable is receiving death threats and enlists Toby's help. In addition, others who had watched the filming begin dying. Toby's talent--and presence--is called into play. Fast paced and energetic--and rather clever, this series is-- "Tomorrow Is Another Day" is a good read for any movie buff. Spry, humorous in places and suspenseful in others, this Kaminsky is well worth the read. The author's tongue in cheek storyline and characters make for a pleasurable read. (Billyjhobbs@tyler.net)
Rating: Summary: Toby Peters reaches the stars! Review: Toby Peters enjoys what he does and where he lives. It's Hollywood, 1938, and, of course, the most monumental picture to date is in the process of being filmed. In "Tomorrow Is Another Day," author Stuart Kaminsky brings us another interesting, intriguing, and remarkable "period piece" of detective fiction. And because it's a murder mystery, we've got to have a body. And a body is provide tout suite. While filming the burning of Atlanta, a extra is found dead, still in his Confederate uniform. Toby is working as part of the film's security crew and, glancing about, he sees Clark Gable watching from a concealed spot. Kaminsky then cuts to 1943--five years later--and now Mr. Gable is receiving death threats and enlists Toby's help. In addition, others who had watched the filming begin dying. Toby's talent--and presence--is called into play. Fast paced and energetic--and rather clever, this series is-- "Tomorrow Is Another Day" is a good read for any movie buff. Spry, humorous in places and suspenseful in others, this Kaminsky is well worth the read. The author's tongue in cheek storyline and characters make for a pleasurable read. (Billyjhobbs@tyler.net)
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