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Who Nuked the Duke? Is the audio book version of our award-winning book on John Wayne, Susan Hayward and the tragic story behind the making of 'The Conqueror'. First published in 2014, the book helped inspire the feature documentary The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout (released in 2023) and the book was updated in print and ebook in 2023 for the film release. This is the first time the title has been available on audiobook.

After the release of 'Psycho', Alfred Hitchcock found his success was so great it became impossible to top himself. With his most financiall successful film behind him and a lucrative contract with Universal for a new series of films, Hitchcock had become an icon who struggled for the remainder of his life to top his 1960 film.  In print, since 2010, 'Alfred Hitchcock: The Icon Years' is now available in audio book.

Murder in the Millennium Tower takes readers into one of San Francisco's most dramatic and notable high rises for the murder of a handsome young man with a dark secret. Two San Francisco detectives must unravel the crime and piece together a puzzle that involves corporate crimes and illicit activities. The case takes them from downtown San Francisco to Stanford University to Atherton and Silicon Valley.

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A work of Fan fiction that pays tribute to the popular daytime drama, Days of Our Lives, Murder in Horton Square surrounds the mysterious death of an old resident of Salem who has returned for to uncover a dark secret involving Anna Dimera. Featuring old and new characters, following Salem Detectives detectives Rafe Fernandez and Hope Brady as they unravel the case involving many Salem favorites like Roman Brady, Maggie Kiriakis, Tony Dimera, and Marlena Evans.

'Movie Star and the Mobster' takes listeners back to the 1950s for a look at the shocking Hollywood scandal surrounding Lana Turner, Johnny Stompanato and the homicide in her pink bedroom in Beverly Hills. From the award-winning book of the same name, this is the first time the book has been released on audio.

The Longest Suicide in Hollywood chronicles the tragic car crash of Montgomery Clift in 1956 and the remain ten years of his life as he struggled with drug and alcohol issues while trying to remain one of Hollywood's brightest stars.  The award-winning book was first published in 2021.

On March 30, 1993, an up-and-coming actor was filming one of a few remaining scenes in what he hoped would be his breakthrough role.  This is the story of the tragic filming of "The Crow," starring Brandon Lee. Looking back at the tragic sequence of events, as well as the story behind his father, Bruce Lee's, tragic death, the story details events before, during and after that have shaped movie history.

It was 1963 when a series of bird attacks crippled the quiet coastal community of Bodega Bay. After 30 years of healing the down is once again under attack from flocks of birds intent on death and destruction. As those that lived through the first war are again battling for survival and those who were not around have a chance to experience the horror they had only heard about. Familiar haunts like The Tides restaurant, the infamous schoolhouse and familiar faces bring readers back and give them an update as well as a cast of new characters to keep the story moving.