Synopses & Reviews
Humorously told story of a TV executive struggling to find meaning while fighting cancer
Synopsis
A dying TV executive's murderous search for a soul mate like Shakespeare's mysterious Dark Lady of the Sonnets. Finalist in the William Faulkner Creative Writing Competition. "With witty, fast-paced dialogue and characters readers will cheer for, this debut is a deeply satisfying story of love, loss, and acceptance." --Booklist "It takes a special kind of talent to simultaneously skewer Hollywood and Shakespeare while writing a thought-provoking novel, and Dark Lady of Hollywood proves Diane Haithman has this genius." --Foreword Reviews
Synopsis
A Finalist in the William Faulkner Creative Writing Competition, Haithman weaves a hillarious tale. "O wonderful, wonderful, and most wonderful wonderful And yet again wonderful" . . .Shakespeare wrote that--not about Dark Lady of Hollywood. But the tale of a dying TV comedy executive's desperate (and murderous) search for a soul mate akin to Shakespeare's mysterious Dark Lady of the Sonnets.