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The rise: Shari Low and Ross King; read by Ross King & Helen McAlpine.

The rise: Shari Low and Ross King; read by Ross King & Helen McAlpine.
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ISBN 9781804267721
1804267724
Name Low, Shari
Title The rise [electronic resource] / Shari Low and Ross King; read by Ross King & Helen McAlpine.
Published Leicester : Ulverscroft, Boldwood, 2022.
Description 1 online resource.
Series Hollywood ; 1
Notes Downloadable audio file
Complete and unabridged.
Ulverscroft digital uLIBRARY
Performers Read by Ross King & Helen McAlpine.
Summary Their rise was meteoric. Only a few years before, they had been three friends from Glasgow, trying to survive in a world of danger and dysfunction. Suddenly they were thrust on to the world's biggest stage, accepting an Oscar in front of the watching world. That night was the beginning of their careers. But it was the end of their friendships. Over the next twenty years, Mirren McLean would become one of the most powerful writers in the industry. Zander Leith would break box-office records as cinema's most in-demand action hero. And Davie Johnson would break the bank, raking in millions as producer of some of the biggest shows on TV. For two decades they didn't speak, driven apart by a horrific secret. Until now... Their past is coming back to bite them, and they have to decide whether to run, hide, or fight. Because when you rise to the top, there's always someone who wants to see you fall...
Subjects Secrecy -- Fiction
Celebrities -- Fiction
Talking books
Glasgow (Scotland) -- Fiction
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Fiction
Genre Detective and mystery fiction
eAudiobooks
Added Names King, Ross, 1962- narrator
McAlpine, Helen narrator
King, Ross, 1962- narrator
Internet Site https://gunnedah.ulverscroftulibrary.com/book/view/9781804267721
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