Pages
232
Year
2012
Language
English

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To save a film star's fingers, Toby Peters gives dance lessons Fred Astaire has a headache named Luna. The moll of a well-known Los Angeles gangster, Luna has demanded dance lessons from Hollywood's finest hoofer, and whatever Luna wants, Luna gets. But after two lessons with the lead-footed lady, Astaire tires of her making passes at him, and hires famously discreet private investigator Toby Peters to break the news gently. Trouble is, Luna and her boyfriend-nicknamed "Fingers" because he likes to cut them off-don't take bad news well. To protect the star's digits, Toby attempts to pass himself off as a dance instructor. For his troubles, he earns a spanking from Fingers and a promise of more pain if Astaire doesn't come around. Not long after, Luna surfaces with a cut throat, never to dance again.   Toby may not be a dancer, but to escape this deadly mire he has no choice but to stay nimble and keep his feet moving.

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"As always in this engaging series, Edgar-winner Kaminsky effortlessly choreographs Hollywood history, colorful cast and dirty doings."
Publishers Weekly
"Peters, an unblemished delight . . . makes the totally wacky possible."
The Washington Post Book World
"Kaminsky has such a good time writing, and he so loves the period, that the reader is swept along willy-nilly."
The Washington Post Book World

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