Smog
Stephanie Danler(Author)
Scribner UK (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 22. April 2027
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-3985-2780-5 (ISBN)
Description
From the internationally bestselling author of Sweetbitter, a provocative and heady mix of true crime and dark pyschological noir, set during the Menendez trial in 1990s LA
Los Angeles, early 90s. Rodney King has been beaten, East LA has burned, the Northridge earthquake has collapsed the 10 freeway, and two handsome brothers from Beverly Hills are on trial for the brutal murder of their parents. The entire country is riveted.
So is Hugo Byrne.
A renowned journalist - decades sober, privately repressed, and haunted by the violent death of his own daughter - Hugo arrives at the Chateau Marmont to cover the trial for a glossy national magazine. He intends to write the definitive account of the Menendez trial. Instead, he finds himself less interested in the evidence, and pulled into something murkier, lurid, and tragic.
What happens outside the courtroom is just as fascinating as the theatrE inside. And no one fascinates Hugo more than his close friend Liv Ellis, a quick-witted, bookish Beverly Hills society wife who accompanies Hugo to the trial and whose obsession with the trial is as mysterious as her origins.
What happened in the Menendez house? Who is Liv Ellis? And what happens in the homes of the glitterati that haunt the city's seen and be seen restaurants, hotel lounges and tennis clubs?
A heady mix of true crime and dark psychological noir, Smog is a story of wealth, privilege, and abuse - a suspenseful inquiry into the dark heart of that universal institution that is supposed to protect us but so often betrays: the family.
Los Angeles, early 90s. Rodney King has been beaten, East LA has burned, the Northridge earthquake has collapsed the 10 freeway, and two handsome brothers from Beverly Hills are on trial for the brutal murder of their parents. The entire country is riveted.
So is Hugo Byrne.
A renowned journalist - decades sober, privately repressed, and haunted by the violent death of his own daughter - Hugo arrives at the Chateau Marmont to cover the trial for a glossy national magazine. He intends to write the definitive account of the Menendez trial. Instead, he finds himself less interested in the evidence, and pulled into something murkier, lurid, and tragic.
What happens outside the courtroom is just as fascinating as the theatrE inside. And no one fascinates Hugo more than his close friend Liv Ellis, a quick-witted, bookish Beverly Hills society wife who accompanies Hugo to the trial and whose obsession with the trial is as mysterious as her origins.
What happened in the Menendez house? Who is Liv Ellis? And what happens in the homes of the glitterati that haunt the city's seen and be seen restaurants, hotel lounges and tennis clubs?
A heady mix of true crime and dark psychological noir, Smog is a story of wealth, privilege, and abuse - a suspenseful inquiry into the dark heart of that universal institution that is supposed to protect us but so often betrays: the family.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-3985-2780-5 (9781398527805)
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Person
Stephanie Danler is a novelist, memoirist, and screenwriter. She is the author of Stray and the international bestseller Sweetbitter. She is the creator and executive producer of the Sweetbitter television series on Starz. Her work has appeared in the Sewanee Review, The New York Times Book Review, Vogue, Airmail, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, The Paris Review Daily, Time, Travel & Leisure, CondeNast Traveler, and New York Magazine. She lives in Los Angeles.