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Fifty-to-One

It's 1958, and a sleazy New York pulp-fiction publisher finds himself in trouble after publishing a supposedly non-fiction account of a heist at a Mafia-run nightclub which was actually written by an 18 year-old showgirl with ambitions of writing for the New Yorker. With both the cops and the crooks after them, our heroes are about to learn that reading and writing pulp novels is a lot more fun than living them.

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http://schema.org/description

  • "It's 1958, and a sleazy New York pulp-fiction publisher finds himself in trouble after publishing a supposedly non-fiction account of a heist at a Mafia-run nightclub which was actually written by an 18 year-old showgirl with ambitions of writing for the New Yorker. With both the cops and the crooks after them, our heroes are about to learn that reading and writing pulp novels is a lot more fun than living them."@en
  • "When a shady publisher releases an account of a heist at a Mob-run nightclub that comes too close to the truth, he and Tricia, the book's showgirl author, desperately attempt to stay one step ahead of the hitmen."@en
  • "CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF HARD CASE CRIME! Okay, not really. But what if, instead of having been founded 50 books ago, Hard Case Crime had been founded 50 years ago, by a rascal out to make a quick buck off the popularity of pulp fiction' Such a fellow might make a few enemies ' especially after publishing a supposed non-fiction account of a heist at a Mob-run nightclub, actually penned by an 18-year-old showgirl. With both the cops and the crooks after them, our heroes are about to learn that reading and writing pulp novels is a lot more fun than living them ..."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Noir fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Fifty-to-One"@en
  • "Fifty-to-one"@en
  • "Fifty-to-one"