Book Review: Satan's Casting Call by Lisa Maliga

[image error] [image error] 4 out of 5Duncan Smith-Holmes is a struggling young actor who is indesperate need of a paying gig or he has to leave Hollywood. But a bizarrecasting call and an opportunity to land a major role in a high budget movie issomething he can't pass up -- no matter what the consequences.


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REVIEW:
Satan's Casting Call is a quick read at just over 9000words. While the story is entertaining, it does lack the depth that keeps youemotionally attached to any characters.
Duncan is an out-of-work actor and he'll do anything to getin the limelight. He arrives at an open casting call, and is astonished to findout he is the only person there for the audition. After discussing the projectwith the producer, Duncan decides that this role is far too important, andhigh-paying to let it slip from his fingers. The only problem is the peopleinvolved want the actor to resemble the main character… to the point ofdisfiguration.
Desperate and broke, Duncan seeks whatever it will take toland this role. How far would you be willing to go, and for how much money?
This was tasty tidbit of horror that reminded me of The Twilight Zone.
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Published on February 12, 2012 16:58
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