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“I am still not found. You are still looking. That was always the trick. Julius is not a boy. Julius is a verb. You are doing me right now.”

In the glitter-soaked, morally bankrupt playground of 1980s Hollywood, no one shone brighter—or burned faster—than teen idol Cory Chase. But when the former boy star vanishes without a trace on the eve of his comeback special, the case seems destined for the cold file. Enter Julius Hardon, the lesser-known but sharper half of the infamous Hardon Twins detective agency. Together with his brother, Brick, Julius navigates a world of faded child stars, predatory producers, and obsessive fans. But as the clues point deeper into a maze of blackmail, revenge, and a secret society of has-beens, Julius realizes that in a town built on illusions, finding the truth might cost him more than his reputation. Witty, twisted, and unapologetically noir, The Case of the Missing Boy Star is a darkly comic thrill ride through the underbelly of fame—where every smile hides a motive, and every exit isn’t what it seems.