Our last book of the month is Black Gat #71, Make With the Brains, Pierre by Dana Wilson. The title alone cues you that this one isn’t an ordinary mystery. Wilson was an actress and writer who came to Los Angeles in the 1940s, married Lewis Wilson, the first Batman, then after they divorced, married Cubby Broccoli, producer of the James Bond franchise. Make With the Brains, Pierre is one of two novels she wrote.
What happens when you set an enterprising young Frenchman in 1940s Hollywood?
Pierre Bernet is clearly adrift. He’s in love with Eleanor, a would-be starlet who’s in love with Joe. Unfortunately, Joe’s wife has no intention of giving him a divorce. So Pierre acts as Eleanor and Joe’s go-between. Reluctantly, of course, but anything to stay close to Eleanor. Then Fred Marshall enters the scene. He’s a bigwig in charge of the career of Marjorie Dean, and uses Pierre to engineer her divorce from her aging-star husband. Pierre is in the thick of it, and no doubt about it. All he really wants is the love of his elusive Eleanor. But now Marjorie Dean is taking an interest in him … and two thugs are threatening his life. Wherever Pierre is headed, this surely will not end well—for any of them.
Randal Brandt, librarian at The Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley, brought this one to our attention, and provides an intriguing introduction. Ben Boulden recently reviewed the book at his “Gravetapping” blog, calling it “a sharp commentary of both Hollywood and post-WW2 America. The suspense is ratcheted slowly from chapter to chapter until, in the last pages, there is no doubt where it is going and the full horror of Pierre’s situation is starkly written into nightmare. Make with the Brains, Pierre—bad title and all—is a damn good book.”
For something just a little different in the realm of crime fiction, you can’t go wrong with this one.