In the glamour-soaked streets of 1960s Hollywood, where the shimmering veneer of the silver screen masks a mire of scandal and corruption, "The Devil May Dance" takes readers on a riveting journey with Charlie and Margaret Marder. Entangled in a web spun by none other than Attorney General Robert Kennedy, this political power couple from Washington D.C. finds themselves tasked with an investigation that promises to stretch the very fabric of their moral and ethical boundaries. At the heart of their mission is Frank Sinatra, the charismatic crooner with rumored ties to the mob and a close friendship with President John F. Kennedy, presenting a puzzle that blurs the lines between ally and adversary. As Charlie and Margaret navigate the treacherous waters of celebrity and power in the City of Angels, they are drawn into a deadly game where the stakes are as high as national security itself. From the seductive pull of the Rat Pack's nocturnal world to a chilling encounter with the nascent Church of Scientology, their quest for truth leads to a discovery so explosive it threatens to ignite a scandal capable of toppling dynasties. With the Academy Awards as their ticking clock and a missing loved one adding a personal peril to their plight, the Marders find themselves in a race against time where failure is not an option. In "The Devil May Dance," Jake Tapper masterfully weaves a tale of intrigue, betrayal, and unyielding ambition, where the dazzling lights of Hollywood hide the darkest of secrets waiting to be revealed.
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