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Beyond the Laughter
A Daughter's Story of Curly's Post Three Stooges Years
Author: | Grace Garland |
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Paperback: | 173 pages |
Publisher: | Writers Club Press (2001) |
Avg. Rating: | [0.00/10] |
In Print? | No |
Very loosely adapting Frank Sinatra's 1950 - 1960s life and reputed connections, the author poorly spun it around Curly Howard of all people. Even as fiction, the book should be avoided based on its general merit... worthy of a septic tank.
Beyond the Laughter is totally fiction, a novel chronicling the never-was story of the life of the most famous Stooge after his Stooge years. It "reveals" an assassination of the most beloved president of the 20th Century. A story of rape, murder, molestation, kidnapping, lust, and underworld affiliations. Through all of which evolves a forgettable love story.
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