"Star Money" is possibly the best psychological study, from inside a protagonist's mind, that I've ever read. Shireen Delany is a complex, confused, troubled, brilliant, talented, charismatic, hedonistic, sexually alluring, exasperating young woman whose story resembles not only Amber's of "Forever" fame, but that of their creator, Kathleen Winsor. Just as with "Forever Amber", once I started reading "Star Money", it was hard to put the book down. Although this novel, just like "Amber", was dismissed as trash by the critics of its time, it deserves reevaluation as a mid-20th century classic. No book has ever taken me so deeply into another time as this one took me into the attitudes, morals, and psychology of these people in the 1940s. Shireen is one of the most, perhaps the most real person I've ever met in fiction.