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Book Review: Debut 'Do Tell' drags you into Old Hollywood's underbelly in a noir-like novel

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Edie O’Dare was there that night in 1939 when Sophie Melrose, newcomer at FWM studios, was sexually assaulted by Freddy Clarke, famous for playing dashing heroes. Edie wants to be hardened and unattached, Sophie grabs ahold of her heart from the first interaction they have together. Edie’s acting contract is almost up, and Sophie’s court case propels her into a new career as a gossip columnist. But some stories may be beyond her control. Donna Edwards of The Associated Press says author Lindsay Lynch creates a noir-like tale of Hollywood’s underbelly in her debut novel “Do Tell,” released this month from Doubleday.



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