Hollywood, 1934. Underdog heroine Frankie Ray runs away from home to test her conviction that a girl who lacks glamour but has talent and an enterprising attitude can make it in the movies. But when A dissolute, womanizing matinee idol turns up dead on her sofa, her career hopes shatter and Frankie stands accused of murder. How will a schoolmarm turned Hollywood hopeful ever find a way to win out against the press, the police, and the movie-going public, all working to steamroll her into the electric chair? By using every acting trick she knows.
Mel Anastasiou Books
Mel Anastasiou crafts compelling mysteries, often featuring older sleuths who are gifted amateur detectives navigating unfamiliar territory. Her writing delights in the unexpected, bringing a unique charm and sharp wit to her stories. Anastasiou's dual perspective, shaped by her life in the UK and Canada, infuses her work with a distinctive literary voice.


Pulp Literature Summer 2021: Issue 31
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Beneath the coastal landscape of Tatjana Mirkov-Popovicki's Helby Island Afternoon, families navigate magic, migration, murder, and mayhem in short fiction from Brenda Carre, Elsa M Carruthers, Hajera Khaja, Graham Robert Scott, Janet Smith, and Colleen Anderson. Matthew Nielsen searches for belonging and the Bumblebee winner alights. Allaigna faces new adventures in Oburakor by JM Landels. And Frankie Ray returns for a final bow in the last installment of The Extra by Mel Anastasiou.