Reviews
“A whirlwind tour of the story surrounding Marilyn Monroe’s untimely demise as it might have been covered in the garish pages of Confidential magazine, or by TMZ for that matter, with more grit than George Baxt’s Hollywood mysteries.” —Library Journal, on Bye Bye, Baby
“Collins convincingly portrays the real-life players in the drama, who include Jimmy Hoffa and Frank Sinatra. Readers with a taste for hard-boiled roman à clef will hope that more Heller is in the offing.” —Publishers Weekly
“A Hollywood novel that’s more interesting than the true story–if, in fact, it’s not what really happened anyway. Collins’s twist on the American mystery simply can’t be put down.” —RT Book Reviews, on Bye Bye, Baby
“Max Allan Collins can lay claim to being the master of true-crime fiction…a seamless juxtaposition of narrative cunning and historical cross-referencing.” —Chicago Magazine, on Bye Bye, Baby