Re: RARA-AVIS: New Hope for the Dead

From: Jim Beaver ( jumblejim@prodigy.net)
Date: 11 Jan 2001


Hoke has three books in his
> room: HEIDI (left over from his divorce), A STONE FOR DANNY FISHER by
> Harold Robbins, and a Webster's dictionary. When he buys and reads "an
> occasional paperback novel," he leaves it in the lobby of his hotel for
> the others. What's with the Harold Robbins novel? Does anyone know what
> it's about?
>

Can't tell you what it's about, exactly, but it was the basis for one of the few tolerable Elvis Presley movies, KING CREOLE.

Jim Beaver

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