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Let's All Kill Constance
Let's All Kill Constance | Ray Bradbury
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On a dismal evening in the previous century, an unnamed writer in Venice, California, answers a furious pounding at his beachfront bungalow door and again admits Constance Rattigan into his life. An aging, once-glamorous Hollywood star, Constance is running in fear from something she dares not acknowledge -- and vanishes as suddenly as she appeared, leaving the narrator two macabre books: twin listings of the Tinseltown dead and soon to be dead, with Constance's name included among them. And so begins an odyssey as dark as it is wondrous, as the writer sets off in a broken-down jalopy with his irascible sidekick Crumley to sift through the ashes of a bygone Hollywood -- a graveyard of ghosts and secrets where each twisted road leads to grim shrines and shattered dreams ... and, all too often, to death.
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Jari-chan
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Did I get what was going on? No. Did I enjoy it anyway? Yes.
The third part in the trilogy was just as much fun as the other parts. We dig into the world of the old Hollywood and black and withe films. The plot is all over the place, but still fun to read. But I do get why these books are not as famous as other ones by Ray Bradbury. Sometimes they remind me a little of Douglas Adams..

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AnnCrystal 👏📚💝love Ray Bradbury ☺️👍. 2mo
Jari-chan @AnnCrystal Yes, he's such a good author ❤️😊 2mo
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kyraleseberg
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The third and final noir mystery in a series that I happened upon at the library. I'd never heard about this book and had no idea it was part of a series until I'd started reading (but you aren't lost, luckily you can jump in anywhere). I enjoyed the snappy prose, satire, and kooky characters. While not my favorite Bradbury, it was an enjoyable and quick read!

AlaMich I started Death is a Lonely Business last year. It's the first book in the series, and I was interested because I do enjoy RB but also because of the Venice setting. I only got about 1/3 of the way through and then lost interest. Can't remember exactly why, though. 7y
kyraleseberg @AlaMich This series definitely will not be the most memorable of his works, I thought of this as a light entertaining read. Not sure if the first you started had the noir vibe going, but that was what kept my interest in this final installment! 7y
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