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The Neon Devil: A Novel (The Neon Trilogy Book 2)

The Neon Devil: A Novel (The Neon Trilogy Book 2)

"It's 10 PM. Do you know where your children are?""A Demonic Once Upon A Time in Hollywood." – Jason Henderson, Author of "Night of the Book Man" and "18 Miles from Town."Heading the largest independent production and distribution company in Hollywood, Idalis Troy is determined to continue the crusade for global media domination her father started – albeit on her terms. But, to succeed, Idalis must face the East Coast boys club of old money and the predators ruling the entertainment industry in 1999.Navigating her ambitious plans for an aggressive expansion of her empire and her budding relationship with her girlfriend, Idalis takes her executive team to Paris to salvage what is left of a man's failed dream. But, in the city of light, a group of deadly conspirators tracks her every move, coming for her head.To save her colleagues and herself, Idalis must not only outwit her lethal pursuers but figure out why she is haunted by a former child star – wife of Uncle Joe, the king of children's entertainment – an actress who died two decades earlier but who might be an immortal, and more frighteningly, a god hungering for the worship of humanity.[Content warning: This horror novel depicts scenes of violence, profanity, and sexual situations, and, therefore, may not be appropriate for sensitive or younger readers.] Word count for this novel: 304,580.

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