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THE STARLETS

Lee Kelly Jennifer Thorne

Real life is turning out to be stranger than a script for the silver screen.
Summer, 1958. Vivienne Rhodes thinks shes finally landed her break playing Helen in Apex Pictures big-budget Troy epic, A Thousand Ships, an anticipated blockbuster meant to resurrect the failing studio. Naturally, shes devastated when she arrives on the remote Italian island of Tavalli and finds herself cast as Cassandrawhile her nemesis, the fiancée-stealing Lottie Lawrence, Americas supposed "sweetheart," is headlining instead. The tension on set, though, turns deadly when the ladies discover that members of the crew are using the production as a front for something decidedly illegaland that they are willing to kill to keep their dealings under wraps. When the two women find themselves on the run and holding key evidence, Vivienne and Lottie frantically agree to work together to deliver the proof to Interpol, hoping to protect both their lives and their careers. Staying one step ahead of corrupt cops and looming mobsters, the archrivals flee across the seas. Their journey leads them into Monacos casinos, Grace Kellys palace, on a road trip through the Alpseven onto another film set, before a final showdown on Tavalli, where the lives of the entire cast and crew hang in the balance. Vivienne and Lottie finally have the chance to be real heroinesto save the day, the film, maybe even each otherbut only if they can first figure out how to share the spotlight. Lee Kelly is the author of The Antiquity Affair and The Starlets, co-written with Jennifer Thorne, published by Harper Muse, and With Regrets, published by Crooked Lane Books. She is also the author of two novels for young adults, City of Savages and A Criminal Magic. Before becoming a writer, she was an entertainment lawyer who practiced law in Los Angeles and New York. She lives with her husband and children in Pennsylvania. Jennifer Thorne is the author of Lute and Diavola (a USA Today bestseller), published by Tor/Nightfire. With Lee Kelly, she is co-author of The Antiquity Affair (2023) and The Starlets (2024), published by HarperMuse. As Jenn Marie Thorne, she is the author of the YA novels The Wrong Side of Right, The Inside of Out, and Night Music, and her short fiction appeared in the YA anthology Battle of the Bands (Candlewick, 2021). She is also the author of the picture book Construction Zoo. She received her BFA in Drama at NYU-Tisch, and currently lives in Gloucestershire, England with her husband and two sons.
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Published 2024-11-21 by Harper Muse

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Well-crafted and deliciously devourable, The Starlets tosses you onto a Hollywood movie set filled with everything you'd expect and wantglitz and glamor, love, jealousy, extravagance, jaunts across Europe . . . and murder! Plot twists abound when archrivals unite as real-life heroines who must save the day or all is lost, including their lives! A page-turning, exhilarating wild ride of a story that I devoured in a single weekend!

The glamorous 1950s setting, the plot twists, the romp across Europe, the chemistry between Vivienne and Lottie, ambitious, at-odds movie starlets who must join forces to save the picture and their lives everything about The Starlets is a sheer delight! This fast-paced caper from the writing duo of Kelly and Thorne is fresh, fun, and exactly the escape readers need right now.

Glamour. Danger. Adventure. Enemies to besties. Yes, please! This book has just the right touches of killer (pun intended) locations that our heroines get to zip around Europe like an exploded champagne cork. Throw in some Hollywood touches, Esther Williams vibes, and this story is served like the perfect cocktail.

The Starlets is the most fun I've had inside the pages of a book in a long time. The novel flips "friends to foe" on its head, putting two competing actresses in the spotlight, transforming the starlets from adversaries to allies as they race across Europe to take down a kingpin. Shenanigans, quick thinking, and a cat-and-mouse game ensue. A propulsive, page-turning romp perfect for book clubs.