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"It's only a movie..."

At least, that's what Hollywood up-and-coming screenwriter Gregory Thomas tells himself. But that doesn't explain the intense emotion evoked by his first glimpse of a long-dead 1940s actress. Nor does it explain his growing infatuation with her. And it certainly doesn’t explain his actions when that infatuation mushrooms into a full-blown obsession.

At first, Gregory knows just one thing: He has to discover everything he can about Brooke Ashley and her mysterious death. But then he realizes that someone, or something, is determined to end his quest. Something that is willing to destroy him to stop him.

From the superficial and illusory glamour of Hollywood into a twilight zone in which nothing is real—even death—Gregory tries to find his way, with only his heart as a guide.

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Published December 1, 1983

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May 16, 2024
I vividly remember reading this book back in high school in the 80s. Every time I'm in a used book store, I look for it. I remembered the title and that the cover was red with a blue heart, but I never found it. For some reason it popped into my head and I searched for it online, and I found it. I ordered it from an online book shop and can't wait to reread it. I hope it is as good as I remember!
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February 20, 2024
One of the best (if not the best) past life novels I've read! People who don't believe in reincarnation may want to change their mind if they read this! A great combo of love and romance, mystery and suspense! Don't miss reading this!

But word of advice: skip the movie based on it, even if you're a Jaclyn Smith fan, as it really STINKS!
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