Starpower
by
Book Details
About the Book
A man from a traditional Irish family decides to be a movie star with the help of family and friends he succeeds. He is enamored with the power that seems to accrue with stardom. Weary of this he decides to take advantage of his celebrity and make a career change. Thinking that his starpower status will service him well in politics. It does and he gets elected. An act which claims the life of an assistant clouds his future. He avoids accepting responsibility and pays a price. Will it destroy him politically?
About the Author
He was born in 1923 and educated in
Other titles by Philip R. Clark include The Pit Stop, Unconventional Convention, September Sound, Beneath the Bricker Barn and Four Hundred and Thirty Days.