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    <![CDATA[Fatal Charms and Other Tales of Today]]>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;The Boswell of the blue bloods.&quot;--<em>San  Francisco Examiner. </em><br/><br/> &quot;One of the snappiest  writers around.&quot;--Liz Smith, <em>New York  Daily News</em>. <br/><br/>From the author of the  best-selling <em>People Like Us</em> and  <em>The Two Mrs. Grenviles</em> comes this  unvarnished look at the gilded world of the real-life  rich and famous. Here are the highly colorful and  highly provocative look at the gilded world of the  real-life rich of famous. Here are the highly  colorful and highly provocative close-up interviews  Dominick Dunne has written for <em>Vanity  Fair</em>. In them, Dunne tells all about  today's creme de la creme as only as insider can tell  it. Here is his engaging profile of the  everlasting regal Elizabeth Taylor; a bizarre encounter with  Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos exiled in Hawaii; a  revealing, behind-the-scenes portrait of the great  poseur Claus von Bulow; an inquiry into the squalid  life and mysterious death of Alfred Bloomingdale's  mistress, Vicki Morgan; Dunne's moving account of  his daughter's violent death and the man who got  away with her murder; as well as revealing glimpses  of Ivan Boesky, Ava Gardner, Diane Keaton, Gloria  Vanderbilt, Candy and Aaron Spelling, and  others-plus a look inside the exclusive Mortimer's  restaurant and the real Palm Beach. Sassy and stirring,  candid and controversial, <em>Fatal  Charms</em> is a startling expose of charm-in all its  guises-both fatal and benign.]]>
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  <published>1988</published>
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