One of these people killed starlet Sarah Miller. Was it the famous movie producer, the gossip columnist, the fading movie star, the costume designer, the hair stylist, the assistant, the maid, the chauffeur or Sarah's muscle-bound actor boyfriend? Match wits with Hollywood private investigator Bob Adair as he and Beverly Hills Police Detective Joe Salazar unravel their most daunting case.
Follow the evidence, read the press, and interview the suspects, but beware! Finding who killed the starlet in the pool house behind über producer Sam Brownstein's multi-million dollar Beverly Hills mansion won't be easy because each of the suspects has a motive for killing her. When you think you know who did it, make an accusation, but don't be too disappointed if you're wrong. Luckily, Adair's on the case, and he's just one step behind the killer.
Marvelously illustrated, Solve the Case: Hollywood allows you to:
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