“One of my all-time favorite series.”—Harlan Coben
“When it comes to digging up the dirt, there’s nobody quite like natty ghostwriter Stewart ‘Hoagy’ Hoag. . . . As bitchily amusing as eavesdropping at Spago.”—People
“Sprinkled with clues and snappy one-liners in equal measure with some very nicely drawn characters.”—The Denver Post
“David Handler is a hoot, and his books are just the thing for what ails you.”—Parnell Hall
“Charming lead characters and good breezy writing.”—The Wall Street Journal
Back in print, the first two mysteries featuring celebrity ghostwriter Stewart “Hoagy” Hoag and his faithful yet neurotic basset hound Lulu.
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In The Man Who Died Laughing, celebrity ghostwriter Stewart "Hoagy" Hoag & his faithful, neurotic basset hound, Lulu, find themselves in Hollywood, where Hoagy is ghosting the memoirs of has-been funnyman Sonny Day. When it becomes apparent that someone wants to kill the book, Hoagy discovers that ghostwriting can be murder.In The Man Who Lived by Night, Hoagy is off to London to dig up the secrets of reclusive bad-boy superstar Tristam "T.S." Scarr, formerly of the legendary British rock group Us. T.S. is ready to reveal all, in a book destined to become a controversial best-seller. But then someone intends to send Hoagy to the top of the charts with a bullet. Features original cover art by award-winning crime writer Colin Cotterill.
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