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I should have stayed home [McCOY, Horace] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. I should have stayed home. His novel I Should Have Stayed Home dealt with the experiences of a young Southern actor attempting to find work in s Hollywood. Another novel, No Pockets in a Shroud, featured a heroic, misunderstood reporter as the protagonist. In , McCoy published the hard-boiled classic Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye. The story is narrated by the amoral. Probably the greatest Hollywood novel ever, McCoy's I SHOULD HAVE STAYED HOME traces the fall of two would-be-Hollywood-stars, a couple of kids inspired by film magazines to go to Tinseltown to find fame and fortune. Our poor sod of a hero, nice-looking but with a too heavy Southern accent, becomes a gigolo.
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