#PotusGeeks#BookReview: The Devil May Dance by @jaketapper - Another excellent page turner combining 1960s history and mystery. The Kennedys, the Rat Pack, the Mob and the sleezy underbelly of Hollywood; get ready for a terrific ride and a terrific read. https://t.co/0woAtAPmNK
Star Tribune: Tapper “nails the bourbon-soaked decadence and the offhand misogyny and racism of old-school Hollywood. And he has admirably fleshed out his hero… a much more jaded Charlie drinks and lusts — and gets the best of faux-tough-guy John Wayne.”
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MONTREAL TIMES: "very cohesive and enjoyable....Tapper’s diligent background research…gives you a whirlwind behind-the-scenes look at the world of Hollywood…proves that politics, movies and murder can make a fascinating – if murky – combination."
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Very kind AudioFile Magazine review: “Tapper's page-turner reveals corruption and adds layers to the personalities of boldface names …Sinatra sings ‘The Devil May Dance,’ but Tapper calls the key, tempo, and final crescendo.” https://t.co/CF2sx3wudT
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: “‘The Devil May Dance’ is fun to read, with Tapper’s takeoff on the 1962 Oscars a special guilty pleasure. Glibly written, simultaneous funny and horrifying, there’s just enough ring of truth to titillate our memories and make us want to learn more…
Nashua Telegraph: “a fast-paced edge-of-your-seat thriller… astonishing clarity and realism… filled with twists and turns that grab the reader by the throat and don’t let go until the last page… both captivating and compelling, you will not be disappointed.”
The @bookreporter: A “delicious thriller… Tapper's thorough research doesn’t get in the way of an outlandish plot that --- many will be amazed, even horrified to find --- closely adheres to history.” https://t.co/GY3xBIKamy