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Barbara Collins (1) (1948–)

Author of Regeneration

For other authors named Barbara Collins, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Barbara Collins

Regeneration (1999) 34 copies
Lethal Ladies (1996) — Editor — 19 copies
Bombshell (2004) 16 copies, 2 reviews

Associated Works

Cat Crimes (1991) — Contributor — 162 copies, 2 reviews
Cat Crimes II (1992) — Contributor — 123 copies, 1 review
Cat Crimes III (1992) — Contributor — 86 copies
Hot Blood X (1998) — Contributor — 86 copies, 1 review
Deadly Housewives (2006) — Contributor — 85 copies, 2 reviews
Women on the Edge (1992) — Contributor — 63 copies
Cat Crimes for the Holidays (1997) — Contributor — 53 copies, 1 review
Danger in D.C. (Anthology) (1993) — Contributor — 37 copies
Death Cruise: Crime Stories on the Open Seas (1999) — Contributor — 35 copies, 3 reviews
Cat Crimes Through Time (1999) — Contributor — 34 copies, 1 review
Feline and Famous: Cat Crimes Goes Hollywood (1994) — Contributor — 27 copies, 1 review
Vengeance Is Hers (1997) — Contributor — 26 copies
Lethal Ladies II (1998) — Contributor — 16 copies
Streets of Blood: Vampire Stories from New York City (1998) — Contributor — 12 copies, 1 review
Marilyn: Shades of Blonde (1997) — Contributor — 8 copies

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4/5
This book is amazing. I love how Marilyn was portrayed. The same can be said with Nikita Khrushchev. The story brings life to the characters. Highly recommend this book!
 
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linusnc | 1 other review | Feb 18, 2023 |
I absolutely loved this book.
I loved loved loved most of the stories "Cat Got Your Tounge" was my favorite. Some of them was funny others were creepy.
 
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Sam-Teegarden | Jun 2, 2018 |
Initially having read the blurb for the Bombshell book about Marilyn Monroe meeting Nikita Kruschev, I thought it sounded quite comical and indeed absurd. However, that was before I googled the two famous names together and realized that, strange as it sounds, the reality is that these two people actually met in person. I also found that, in 1959, Kruschev took a tour of America, a bizarre and strange tour.

So, there is a factual basis for this book. The writing is superb and it reads quicker than you would imagine. Here, we have Marilyn Monroe in her star's dressing room, getting ready for a production. We have ack Harrigan, the famous secret service man, preparing to host the leader of America's biggest rival state, one which had atomic warheads aimed at every American city. We have school children at Emerson Junior High (a real school) preparing for drills to duck and cover and a
schoolchild wondering what the point of such an exercise was since, if the bombs really dropped, there would be nothing left to duck under.

We have Nikita Kruschev preparing to come to America, hoping to among other things, meet the famous actress, Marilyn Monroe, and go to Disneyland. We also have a story about how the Soviets violently put an end to the Hungarian revolt a few years earlier and how
Kruschev played a part in machine-gunning the voices of freedom and how some of the survivors fled from Budapest. All these points of history come together in this fictionalized account of history.

And, we have Marilyn Monroe, out to prove that she's no dumb blonde. In fact, she doesn't agree to meet with Kruschev unless the State Department preps her for his visit on all the relevant historical details.

I cannot say enough positive things about this book. It was a pleasure to read. The characterizations ring true. The action is intense and, although comical at times, always true to the story. I enjoyed climbing
into Monroe's mind and seeing how she thought and acted. I also enjoyed climbing into Kruschev's mind as he rode through the streets of Los Angeles in his limousine and assumed the American wealth he
saw was all fake and put out there in a feigned effort to embarress him.
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