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In Marshall Karp’s Bloodthirsty, two L.A. detectives are set to meet with an A-list a--hole Hollywood producer about turning their last big case (i.e., Karp's last novel, The Rabbit Factory) into a movie. But the producer's found stuffed in a trash can drained of all his blood. That's showbiz.
Local Color
A morgue attendant moonlights as a screenwriter.
Lowdown
With its har-har banter and well-paced, undemanding plot, Karp's
Tinseltown kiss-off reads like a solid Hollywood buddy-cop thriller. B
Posted May 04, 2007
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