Dominick Dunne seemed to live his entire adult Life in the public eye, but in this biography Robert Hofler reveals a conflicted, enigmatic man who reinvented himself again and again.
As a Vanity Fair journalist covering the lives of the rich and powerful, he mesmerized readers with his detailed coverage of spectacular murder.
As a television and film producer in the 1950s-1970s, hobnobbing with Humphrey Bogart and Natalie Wood, he found success and crushing failure in a pitiless Hollywood.
Dominick Dunne seemed to live his entire adult Life in the public eye, but in this biography Robert Hofler reveals a conflicted, enigmatic man who reinvented himself again and again