The last two years have been monstrously unpleasant for high-society journalist Gus Bailey. When he falls for a fake story and implicates a powerful congressman in some rather nasty business on a radio program, Gus becomes embroiled in a slander suit. The stress makes it difficult for him to focus on his next novel, which is based on the suspicious death of billionaire Konstantin Zacharias. The convicted murderer is behind bars, but Gus is not convinced that justice was served. There are too many unanswered questions, and Konstantin’s hot-tempered widow will do anything to conceal the truth. Featuring favorite characters and the affluent world Dunne first introduced in People Like Us, Too Much Money is a mischievous, compulsively readable tale by the most brilliant society chronicler of our time—the man who knew all the secrets and wasn’t afraid to share them.
Dominick Dunne Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Dominick Dunne war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und investigativer Journalist, dessen Werk sich oft auf die Schnittstelle zwischen High Society und dem Justizsystem konzentrierte. Nach einer Karriere in Hollywood als Produzent und Fernsehpersönlichkeit wandte er sich dem Schreiben zu und schuf scharfsinnige Einblicke in das Leben der Reichen und Berühmten. Seine Erzählungen griffen in die dunkleren Aspekte ihrer Welt und enthüllten die oft verborgenen Machenschaften unter glitzernden Oberflächen. Eine tiefgreifende persönliche Tragödie lenkte seinen Fokus später auf die Komplexität von Gerichtsverfahren und die Suche nach Gerechtigkeit.






The extraordinary testimony of OJ Simpson about the murder of his wife Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman that became an Oscar-winning Netflix series.
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis is the ultimate American fashion icon. Jay Mulvaney, author of Kennedy Weddings , celebrates her unique style in this lavishly illustrated book. JACKIE: The Clothes of Camelot is a richly illustrated history of those magical years when the Kennedys captivated a nation and the world. Her glamour was electric, her style imaginative, and the effect was brilliant. Jacqueline Kennedy's fashions from the White House years, over two hundred outfits, are illustrated with three hundred photographs, in both black and white and color, many previously unpublished or rarely seen. Also included are photographs of jewelry and accessories as well as memorabilia, all exploring the continuing impact of Jackie's fashion sensibility on our culture. The range of illustrations and text is broad, including: Early Fashion Influences The Inauguration Ensembles Gowns for State Events The Wardrobe for State Visits Abroad Private Living and Casual Wear French Designers: Haute Couture in the White House November 1963 Mrs. Onassis and the Post-Camelot Years JACKIE: The Clothes of Camelot is a striking portrait of an unforgettable fashion legend.
Vanity Fair's Hollywood: Forew. by Graydon Carter. Afterw. by Dominick Dunne.
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The definitive book of its kind, Vanity Fair's Hollywood is an incomparable collection of classic photographs, essays and caricatures depicting a century of Hollywood power, glamour, myth and mystery - directly from the pages of Vanity Fair, from 1914 to today. The brightest stars in Hollywood's firmament have been assembled in one volume: Garbo and Swanson, Gable and Grant, Tracy and Hepburn, Fairbanks and Pickford, Taylor and Burton - along with today's cinematic giants: Cruise and Kidman, Nicholson and Streep, De Niro and DiCaprio, Hanks and Roberts, and scores more. Vanity Fair's photographers - among them Cecil Beaton, Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts, Edward Steichen and Bruce Weber - have helped to define modern portraiture. Likewise, Vanity Fair's stable of Hollywood writers in this volume includes luminaries of the past (P.G. Wodehouse, Dorothy Parker and D.H. Lawrence) and of the present (Christopher Hitchens, Dominick Dunne, Amy Fine). Here, then, is a century's worth of stars and moguls, parties and scandals, power and glamour, through the unrivalled lens and the inimitable prose of Vanity Fair.
Details the life of the former Hollywood producer and director turned author
Gus Bailey, journalist to high society, knows the sordid secrets of the very rich. Now he turns his penetrating gaze to a courtroom in Los Angeles, witnessing the trial of the century unfold before his startled eyes. As the infamous case and characters begin to take shape, and a range of celebrities from Frank Sinatra to Heidi Fleiss share their own theories of the crime, Bailey bears witness to the ultimate perversion of principle and the most amazing gossip machine in Hollywood--all wrapped in a marvelous addictive true-to-life tale of love, rage, and ruin. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Zeit des Fegefeuers
- 474 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
The Winners
- 378 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Mona Berg knows she will never be a Hollywood star, but she is determined to achieve power in other ways, and prepares for battle in the world of glamour, power and sex. Dominick Dunne is the author of "People Like Us", which was highly successful in both Britain and America.
Livre de Poche: Une femme encombrante - Texte intégral
- 514 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Pauline et Jules Mendelson vivent dans la société la plus huppée de Los Angeles. Leurs réceptions sont célèbres, leurs œuvres d'art enviées. Ils sont ce ceux que la richesse, les relations, le pouvoir politique et financier protègent. Alors, invulnérables ? Ils l'ont cru. En dépit des journalistes trop curieux et des petits malfrats à la solde des gros. En dépit de quelques sales affaires, tout près d'eux... Les mœurs et la corruption d'un milieu que l'auteur connaît bien - il fut durant vingt-cinq ans producteur de cinéma et de télévision à Hollywood - et où sa fille, actrice, fut assassinée en 1982.
Der Selbstmord eines Freundes sorgt im Hause des Milliardärs Mendelson in Hollywood für Aufregung. Um grösseren Schaden von seiner Familie abzuwenden, verschleiert Mendelson die wahren Hintergründe





