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Saving Susy Sweetchild
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Saving Susy Sweetchild

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Emma Blackstone and her silent movie-star sister-in-law, Kitty, investigate the kidnapping of a child star in this thrilling historical mystery set in 1920s Hollywood.

"Hambly crafts a fast-paced mystery infused with Hollywood flapper flair" Booklist

LA, 1924. Assistant and occasional script doctor Emma Blackstone is working on the set of a new big-budget Western movie, Our Tiny Miracle, alongside her glamorous sister-in-law Kitty and seven-year-old lead actress, Susy Sweetchild.

When the child star is nearly killed during a dangerous stunt scene, Emma is shocked by Susy's mother's indifference-she seems only to care that her daughter finishes the job.

Things take an even darker turn when both Susy and her mother are kidnapped! The ransom note says to keep the cops out of it . . . or else.

It's up to Emma and Kitty to find them. As they descend into the twisted world behind the glitz and glam of the movie industry, the stakes-and the ransom demands-continue to rise. Can they track Susy down before it's too late? Or will Emma be forced to rewrite Our Tiny Miracle with a far more tragic ending . . .?

The gripping Silver Screen historical mystery series from New York Times bestselling author Barbara Hambly brings the sights and sounds of golden-age Hollywood to life. Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Winspear and Carola Dunn.


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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Canongate Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 March 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9781448316779

Emma Blackstone and her silent movie-star sister-in-law, Kitty, investigate the kidnapping of a child star in this thrilling historical mystery set in 1920s Hollywood.

"Hambly crafts a fast-paced mystery infused with Hollywood flapper flair" Booklist

LA, 1924. Assistant and occasional script doctor Emma Blackstone is working on the set of a new big-budget Western movie, Our Tiny Miracle, alongside her glamorous sister-in-law Kitty and seven-year-old lead actress, Susy Sweetchild.

When the child star is nearly killed during a dangerous stunt scene, Emma is shocked by Susy's mother's indifference-she seems only to care that her daughter finishes the job.

Things take an even darker turn when both Susy and her mother are kidnapped! The ransom note says to keep the cops out of it . . . or else.

It's up to Emma and Kitty to find them. As they descend into the twisted world behind the glitz and glam of the movie industry, the stakes-and the ransom demands-continue to rise. Can they track Susy down before it's too late? Or will Emma be forced to rewrite Our Tiny Miracle with a far more tragic ending . . .?

The gripping Silver Screen historical mystery series from New York Times bestselling author Barbara Hambly brings the sights and sounds of golden-age Hollywood to life. Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Winspear and Carola Dunn.


Read the full Silver Screen historical mystery series:

Scandal in Babylon One Extra Corpse Saving Susy Sweetchild

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Canongate Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 March 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9781448316779