Look no further for this summer's best read. A thoroughly fascinating and elegiac novel about Hollywood's golden age and the struggle of unlikely superstar talent agent Beau Rosenwald. If you enjoy Mad Men, you will love this novel. Incidentally I found out about this novel from Brett Easton Ellis (author of American Psycho)'s twitter feed, Ellis called it a unique accomplishment and one of the best novels about Los Angeles that he ever read.Random sentences:'He'd worked with Beau before and so was equal to the usual tactics, wasn't about to be snookered by that gentle badgering that was like being cuffed, relentlessly, with damp towels.""You coming brother?" Their voices floated back to meet me. And after a moment I pushed off the hood of my father's car and started after them. The street was otherwise empty, and walking down the sloping drive I heard the soft, surf-like stirring of the leaves, the distant whisper of traffic that sounded almost organic at night. Like the movemen t of the seaa and the breeze, like that rough , tropic disorder that someday will be all that remains."