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May 11, 2021 · Jake Tapper. 3.60. 4,368 ratings444 reviews. In this thriller, the husband-and-wife heroes of The Hellfire Club head to Hollywood to investigate Frank Sinatra — and become mired in a world of blackmail, the mob, and Hollywood scandal.
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May 11, 2021 · The premise for Jake Tapper’s newest mystery, The Devil May Dance pits Congressman Charlie Marder and his wife, zoologist Margaret, against Hollywood’s darkest antagonists including mobsters, kidnappers, and sex-traffickers.
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May 11, 2021 · CNN's Jake Tapper writes fiction when he's not anchoring the news. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Tapper about his historical thriller: The Devil May Dance.
May 8, 2021 · Tapper’s new thriller, “The Devil May Dance,” plumbs the connections among Hollywood, the Mafia and the Kennedy administration.
Pages. 327. The Devil May Dance is a novel authored by Jake Tapper. The book takes place during the Kennedy presidency, where the main character, Congressman Charlie Marder and his wife Margaret were assigned by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to find out if Frank Sinatra was connected to the Mafia in any way, as he was worried if Kennedy ...
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May 17, 2022 · “Frank Sinatra, Robert Kennedy and Charlie Marder — you can’t lose with this combination of characters in The Devil May Dance. Jake Tapper explores the thin lines between politics, pop culture and crime, and the story is always gripping, accurate and right on target when it comes to underlining that the past is prologue and politics are ...
May 17, 2022 · “Frank Sinatra, Robert Kennedy and Charlie Marder — you can’t lose with this combination of characters in The Devil May Dance. Jake Tapper explores the thin lines between politics, pop culture and crime, and the story is always gripping, accurate and right on target when it comes to underlining that the past is prologue and politics are ...