Description
They lunch at Ma Maison and the Bistro on salads and hot gossip. They cruise Rodeo Drive in their Mercedes and Rolls, turning shopping into an art form. They pursue the body beautiful, and dress by Saint Laurent while dining at the latest restaurants on the rise and fall of one another’s fortunes. They are the Hollywood Wives – a privileged breed of women whose ticket to ride is their famous husbands.
Hollywood. At its most flamboyant. Along the way you will meet:
Elaine Conti, wife of the over-the-hill movie star Ross Conti, he of the blazing blue eyes and legendary sexual prowess. While Ross boosts his ego by laying every women in sight, Elaine fights to put his faltering career back on the track and regain her position as Queen of the pack.
Buddy Hudson, an ambitious reformed stud, whose marriage to Angel, a breathtakingly beautiful innocent, leads him in an unexpected direction.
Montana Gray, renegade wife of famed English director, Neil Gray. Montana drives a beat-up Volkswagen, and shuns the “in” restaurants and parties. She uses her formidable talent and drive to invade the male-dominated “Big Boy’s Territory”, and realize her dream of writing and directing a major movie.
Sadie La Salle, the most powerful woman intown who can make or break a career with one phone call.
Deke Andrews, a strange and dangerous loner, who touches all of their lives in a bizarre and frightening way.
Often funny, sometimes shocking, sometimes curiously sad, Hollywood Wives is a novel that moves right into the heart of the glittering microcosm that is Beverly Hills. A dying culture in a corrupt society, where rampant sexuality vies with lust for power and money. Hollywood Wives takes the reader on a trip filled with unforgettable characters, and gathers speed as it races towards a compelling and shocking climax.
Jackie Collins recreates this strange world with wit and crowds it with people who may sometimes seem like monsters yet are never less than humans. Hollywood Wives is above all an enthralling story told by a master storyteller.
Hardcover. 605 pages. In good preloved condition with the exception of light yellow cast to the pages.