FANCY ANDERS – FOR THE BOYS
By Max Allan Collins
Illustrated by Fay Dalton
Neo Text
118 pgs
This is Collins’ second book featuring Hollywood
debutante turned detective, Fancy Anders, set in the early days of World War
II. What with Pearl Harbor fresh in the minds of most Americans, the people in Los Angeles right worry
about a possible Japanese invasion and the Army quickly establishes military
outpost in the hills overlooking the city. Many of these set up with anti-aircraft artillery
installations.
With that many boys in uniform soon flooding the streets of
Hollywood, the movie community comes together under the leadership of actors
John Garfield and Bette Davis to open a canteen exclusively to cater to these
servicemen and staffed by cinema stars and young, beautiful ingénues.
When Army Intelligence learns of possible enemy saboteurs
targeting the famous Hollywood Canteen, Fancy is recruited, along with several
of her girl friends, to pose as canteen hostesses and ferret out the foreign
agents. Once again, Collins uses his considerable imagination to drop the
reader into the middle of one of Hollywood’s
most memorable locales. Through his words, it is so easy to see the beautiful
ladies, the eager young men away from home and hear the big band music. It all
comes alive against a backdrop of a world turned upside in the throes of war.
“Fancy Anders – For the Boys” is a fun read. Especially for this reviewer, whose father, Pfc. George Fortier served on one of those gun crews and spend his 1942 Thanksgiving, along with two other men, at the home of crooner Bing Crosby and his family. All before he shipped out for the Philippines and three years of hell.
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