From Publishers Weekly
Actor Underwood (
Sex and the City, etc.) teams up with accomplished authors Due and Barnes to produce a seamlessly entertaining novel. Tennyson Hardwick—semisuccessful actor, ex-gigolo and incipient sleuth—has the mixed fortune to reconnect with rap superstar Afrodite, a former client, for a night of more than just sex. The next day, she's found dead in a plastic bag with a split skull, and he's a suspect. To clear his name, Hardwick draws on all of his considerable assets: good looks and charm, a $2.5 million house inherited from a devoted client, martial arts skills (Barnes's stock in trade) and connections on both sides of the law. The authors have mixed up a cocktail of exotic elements—the sex for pay industry, the grind and glitz of Hollywood and the rap biz, a smart leavening of black film history—and topped it with a double shot of brutal murder. Handsome Ten Hardwick has not only a great backstory but a very promising future.
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Richard Allen moves sleekly into the beguiling character of Tennyson Hardwick--out-of-work actor and former gigolo. An old friend--a rap-star-turned-actress--offers him a job and is then found murdered. Tenn turns into suspect number one despite his fathers sterling reputation as a retired police captain. Richard Allen transitions from the speech of Tenns father, a stroke victim, to the vulgarity of the rap world Tenn investigates as he looks for the real culprit. A roller coaster of violent encounters and sexual escapades highlight actor Underwoods (L.A. Law) first novel, and Allen narrates the ride with aplomb. D.P.D. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine--
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