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Imperial Bedrooms
Book • 2010
In 'Imperial Bedrooms', Bret Easton Ellis revisits the characters from his debut novel 'Less Than Zero', now facing middle age.
The story delves into the superficiality and ambition of Hollywood, exploring themes of obsession, betrayal, and existential angst.
Clay, a successful screenwriter, becomes embroiled in a sinister plot involving murder and deception, forcing him to confront his own darker tendencies.
The story delves into the superficiality and ambition of Hollywood, exploring themes of obsession, betrayal, and existential angst.
Clay, a successful screenwriter, becomes embroiled in a sinister plot involving murder and deception, forcing him to confront his own darker tendencies.
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