The outrageously funny thriller about Hollywood that only Lee Goldberg, the #1 New York Times bestselling author and hit TV producer, could have written.
When Beverly Hills Police Officer Charlie Willis pulls over a speeding Rolls Royce hell-bent for Neiman Marcus, he?s surprised to see Esther Radcliffe, the geriatric star of the TV series Miss Agatha, behind the wheel. He?s even more surprised when she guns him down and keeps on driving. A few hours later, he wakes up in the intensive care unit?to find a William Morris agent, a network president, and the head of Pinnacle Studios standing at the foot of his bed. They have a proposal for him: if he forgets who shot him, they?ll make him the star of his own series, My Gun Has Bullets. Charlie takes the deal, trading his real badge for a fake one?and so begins an uproarious but deadly romp through the wonderful world of TV make-believe?with real bullets.
The outrageously funny thriller about Hollywood that only Lee Goldberg, the #1 New York Times bestselling author and hit TV producer, could have written.
When Beverly Hills Police Officer Charlie Willis pulls over a speeding Rolls Royce hell-bent for Neiman Marcus, he?s surprised to see Esther Radcliffe, the geriatric star of the TV series Miss Agatha, behind the wheel. He?s even more surprised when she guns him down and keeps on driving. A few hours later, he wakes up in the intensive care unit?to find a William Morris agent, a network president, and the head of Pinnacle Studios standing at the foot of his bed. They have a proposal for him: if he forgets who shot him, they?ll make him the star of his own series, My Gun Has Bullets. Charlie takes the deal, trading his real badge for a fake one?and so begins an uproarious but deadly romp through the wonderful world of TV make-believe?with real bullets.