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Book Review: The Prince Of Beverly Hills

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


[5 stars]

The Prince Of Beverly Hills     Amazon US PB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada PB Amazon Canada HC
Stuart Woods
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Historical
Series: Rick Barron # 1
Putnam, Oct 2004, $25.95, 336 pp.

After years working as a Beverly Hills detective, Rick Barron is busted down to police officer because he got his captain’s daughter pregnant. One night he witnesses a traffic accident and recognizes that famous movie star Clete Barrow caused it. He quickly removes the license plates and registration from the vehicle so that no one knows that Clete caused the accident while under the influence of alcohol. On Clete’s instructions, Rick calls Eddie Harris, a Centurion Studios Executive, who knows the right people to make the mess go away.

Eddie is so impressed with Rick’s handling of the fiasco he offers him a job as head of security. Rick eagerly accepts the position. His first assignment is to baby sit Clete until the film is finished. In the course of his new job, he crosses paths with Rick Stampano who has connections with Bugsy Siegel and Lucky Luciano. Stampano has a habit of beating up and almost killing studio girls; Rick tries to intercede and makes a deadly enemy. In an act of revenge, Stampano beats up Rick’s fiancée; an incident that must not go unpunished.

Stuart Woods has written a fantastic stand alone tale that captures the ambience of Hollywood just prior to World War II through tidbits and real notables like Hedda Hopper referring to Rick as THE PRINCE OF BEVERLY HILLS because of his fancy garbs. The antagonist is a nasty person whom today would be considered a stalker for his preying on starlets, but the law cannot touch him since none of the victims want the adverse publicity. This is a rich, complex thriller about Hollywood, home to extortion, blackmail, and murder.

Harriet Klausner

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