Summary:
The book is a memoir detailing the personal experiences of a former Marine who became a confidante, bartender, and fixer for Hollywood stars, arranging clandestine sexual encounters for them during the 1940s to 1980s. It reveals the hidden sexual escapades and secrets of numerous iconic celebrities, offering an insider's look at the private lives of the rich and famous in a pre-social media era.
Key points:
1. Hollywood's Secret Sexuality: The book uncovers the suppressed sexual lives of Hollywood's elite from the 1940s to 1980s. Bowers, a former Marine and bartender, arranged secret sexual encounters for stars, challenging the traditional image of Hollywood's golden age.
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