Don't Look Down, by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer
384 pages
"SHE is a director of dog food commercials who's just been
recruited to finish a four-day movie shoot. But as soon as Lucy
Armstrong arrives on set, she discovers that the staff is in chaos, the
make-up artist is suicidal, and the stunt director just happens to be
her ex-husband. That, and the temperamental lead actor has just acquired
as an advisor a Green Beret who has the aggravating habit of always
being right.
HE thought that hiring on as a
military consultant for a movie star was a to-die-for deal: easy work,
easy money, easier starlets. But his first day on the job, Captain J.T.
Wilder ends up babysitting a bumbling comedian, dodging low-flying
helicopters, and trying to find out who's taking "shooting a movie" much
too literally."
Fast, cute read.
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