The Otto Digmore Decision
Otto Digmore, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Crouch
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By:
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Brent Hartinger
About this listen
Book two in the Otto Digmore series
"If we get caught, they'll throw us in jail. On the other hand, we'll have been involved in one of the craziest Hollywood stories I've ever heard, and maybe someone will want to turn that into a movie!"
Otto Digmore is back, still trying to make it as an actor in Hollywood (despite his facial scars), but frustrated by all the schemers who'll stab you in the back to get ahead. But then Otto's good friend, Russel Middlebrook, sells a screenplay, a heist movie set in the Middle Ages - and Otto has been cast in an important supporting role! For 12 weeks, Otto and Russel will be on location together in England and Malta.
Problem is, once production is underway, it quickly becomes clear that the director is ruining Russel's script. If the movie ends up being the bomb that both Otto and Russel expect it to be, it could destroy both their Hollywood careers forever.
But Otto and Russel aren't willing to take that chance. Together, they hatch a crazy plan to make a good movie behind the director's back! But how far are they willing to go to save their careers? Are they willing to become exactly the kind of scheming backstabbers they always said they hated?
The Otto Digmore Decision is partly a caper story, partly a humorous Hollywood satire. It’s also an inside look at the struggles of anyone "different", and it’s even something of a love story, except it’s one between two friends.
More than anything, The Otto Digmore Decision proves the old adage about creative pursuits: The most interesting drama always happens behind the scenes!
©2019 Brent Hartinger (P)2020 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about The Otto Digmore Decision
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- richard
- 23-02-22
I didn't want it to end
I've read the entire Russel Middlebrook series twice and loved them, the Otto Digmore books do not dissapoint, I loved everything about them, wonderful narator
Won't be long until my second read of both books
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- Rafal Nycz
- 31-12-21
This book is just amazing
The only thing I regret about this book is that it is over now. I really do hope there will be more
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- Barry Winters
- 27-02-23
Los Angeles ain't the centre of the world
It sure isn't with its narrow minded skewed views upon the world and western so called civilisation. Again from a good ripping yarn the author describes a Hollywood world that we should be guarded about spreading into the real world that most of the rest of us inhabit. Or is the rest of the world already like Hollywood. It begs the question does Hollywood reflect or lead society. I think the latter and as such should be putting the right moral slants on its stories to lead society toward a more tolerant and righteous way. No not religiously but in a humanistic morally correct way. Who decides what is morally correct? Well we do. It's common sense really and the silent majority I believe will go along with me. Otto is one of the societys victims and is morally correct. Part of the silent majority that gets to both speak out and strike a small victory for the correct for all. Thank you Brent for bringing this and other such issues to the attention of the silent majority.
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- kutz
- 09-10-22
Hollywood underdogs
Good narrative and narater welcome follow on from first book look forward to book three
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