Scandal in Babylon

Scandal in Babylon

by Barbara Hambly

Narrated by Pilar Witherspoon

Unabridged — 9 hours, 38 minutes

Scandal in Babylon

Scandal in Babylon

by Barbara Hambly

Narrated by Pilar Witherspoon

Unabridged — 9 hours, 38 minutes

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Overview

“You shall never have a penny of my money. Leave me alone or I will shoot you dead!”
1924. After six months in Hollywood, young British widow Emma Blackstone has come to love her new employer, glamourous movie-star Kitty Flint-even if her late husband's sister is one of the worst actresses she's ever seen. Looking after
Kitty and her three adorable Pekinese dogs isn't work academically mindedEmma dreamed of, but Kitty rescued her when she was all alone in the world. Now, the worst thing she has to worry about is the shocking historical inaccuracies of the films Kitty stars in.
Until, that is, Rex Festraw-Kitty's first husband, to whom she may or may not still be married-turns up dead in her dressing room, a threatening letter seemingly from Kitty in his pocket.
Emma's certain her flighty but kindhearted sister-in-law has been framed. But who by? And why? From spiteful rivals to jealous boyfriends, the suspects are numerous. But as Emma investigates, she begins to untangle a deadly plot-and
there's something Kitty's not telling her ...

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 08/16/2021

Set in 1924 Hollywood, this excellent series launch from Hambly (the Benjamin January series) introduces Emma Blackstone, a proper young English widow who’s thrust into a world of decadent movie moguls, PIs, bootleggers, and their varied hangers-on. Emma’s heart lies in classical archaeology, but after the death of her American soldier husband in the Great War, she faced a dreary penniless future in England as a paid companion. Emma’s rescued by her sister, Kitty Flint, a sultry Hollywood sex goddess, who hires her to keep the gossip columnists at bay. When Kitty’s unsavory first husband is found shot to death in her dressing room, Kitty becomes the prime suspect. Emma, though sorely tempted to take up her aunt’s offer of a home in Oxford, turns ladylike private eye to prove Kitty’s innocence. The lurid Hollywood backdrop, as reflected particularly in Kitty’s steamy roles in the movie Temptress of Babylon and the upcoming Hot Potato, contrasts nicely with Emma’s elegiac longing for her vanished world. This splendid romp is sure to win Hambly new fans. Agent: Frances Collin, Frances Collin Literary. (Sept.)

Booklist Starred Review of Lady of Perdition

A must-read

Booklist on House of the Patriarch

A fine entry in impressive series

Booklist on Prisoner of Midnight

Hambly's exceptional knowledge of history and her deft touch at imbuing emotion into her characters ... will make this another fan favorite

From the Publisher

Exhilarating, exasperating, and dangerous … A sparkling series launch featuring Hollywood hijinks and a clever sleuth - Kirkus Reviews

Library Journal

10/22/2021

Veteran fantasy and historical fiction author Hambly (Bride of the Rat God) ventures into the mystery realm with this first in a new series. It's 1924 and Emma Blackstone, a British widow, has been living in California and working for her former sister-in-law, the celebrated actress Kitty Flint for six months. The job is not what Emma had pictured herself doing, but Kitty is only trying to help Emma. When Kitty's ex-husband (or is he?) Rex Festraw turns up dead in her dressing room, with an incriminating note in his pocket, Kitty is suspect No. 1. But Emma does not believe her sister-in-law could have committed murder, so she sets out to prove Kitty's innocence and encounters bitter rivals, jealous boyfriends, and secret plots along the way. VERDICT Hambly's characters seem too modern for the 1920s setting, as if they've been transported from the 21st century, and the story is all style, with little to sink one's teeth into. Recommended for cozy mystery and Hambly fans and those who are interested in 1920s Hollywood.

Kirkus Reviews

2021-06-16
An educated British woman’s work at a Tinseltown studio is exhilarating, exasperating, and dangerous.

In a major departure from her 19th-century tales of freed Black man Benjamin January, including House of the Patriarch (2021), Hambly introduces a world of glamour and deceit. After losing her husband to World War I and her family to the Spanish flu, Emma Blackstone has been rescued from a soul-sucking job as a paid companion by her sister-in-law, Kitty Flint, better known as Hollywood starlet Camille de la Rose. Emma keeps Kitty’s household going, cares for three beloved Pekingese, and rewrites scripts for Foremost Productions, whose studio chief is just one of Kitty’s myriad lovers. Before she can join her aunt, who’s written to say that she’s returning to England from India, Emma must help Kitty by solving the murder of Rex Festraw, her not-quite-ex-husband. Rex showed up on set unexpectedly, and before Kitty even gets to meet with the man she married at 15, he’s found dead in her dressing room, shot by her own gun. Asked for an alibi, Kitty claims to have been searching for one of her dogs, but Emma suspects that she was meeting a lover. The studio staff naturally spring into action to protect their star, and the corrupt police quickly release her, but the plot to frame Kitty, with several forged but incriminating death threats found with the body, imperils everyone around her until Emma and her love interest, cameraman Zal Rokatansky, can find the real killer.

A sparkling series launch featuring Hollywood hijinks and a clever sleuth.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173222831
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 09/07/2021
Series: Silver Screen Mysteries , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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