Publisher's Synopsis
In the shadows of post-war Los Angeles, a city teeming with dreams and desperation, two young women's lives were brutally cut short. Georgette Bauerdorf, a vivacious heiress with dreams of stardom, and Elizabeth Short, the enigmatic Black Dahlia whose tragic tale has become a haunting legend.
In this gripping true crime narrative, "To Kill A Starlet," we delve deep into the perplexing and interconnected mysteries of these two unsolved murders. Drawing eerie parallels to the infamous Black Dahlia case, the author expertly unravels the chilling circumstances that surrounded these tragic events, captivating readers with a story that spans across time and the darkness that dwells within the human psyche.
As the investigation unfolds, we encounter a cast of characters ranging from potential suspects on society's fringes to soldiers passing through Los Angeles, each with their own secrets and motives. False confessions, whispered allegations, and a web of deceit heighten the intrigue, leaving readers questioning the true identity of the killers and the tangled paths that led to their heinous acts.