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Sometimes it's deadly at the top... Devon O'Keefe, star of the popular streaming TV series Beverly Hills Banshee, is losing her grip on life and her sudden fame. When substance abuse and erratic behavior cause production of her show to come to a halt-and after burning through all of her money on drugs and legal fees-the young Midwestern transplant finds herself alone and homeless in L.A. Enter Nikki Barnes, notorious aging child star and Hollywood survivor with her own tabloid exploits, who waylays Devon after a twelve-step program meeting. Nikki sees a younger version of herself in Devon,…mehr

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Sometimes it's deadly at the top... Devon O'Keefe, star of the popular streaming TV series Beverly Hills Banshee, is losing her grip on life and her sudden fame. When substance abuse and erratic behavior cause production of her show to come to a halt-and after burning through all of her money on drugs and legal fees-the young Midwestern transplant finds herself alone and homeless in L.A. Enter Nikki Barnes, notorious aging child star and Hollywood survivor with her own tabloid exploits, who waylays Devon after a twelve-step program meeting. Nikki sees a younger version of herself in Devon, having battled addiction, eating disorders, and the effects of personal tragedy for decades. She offers to share her decaying Laurel Canyon mansion with the troubled young actress, determined to help her avoid making the same mistakes she's made. But soon a series of mysterious and disturbing incidents occur and the two women find themselves locked in a complex and twisted relationship that spirals downward into violence. Ladies of the Canyon explores the universal need for family and acceptance, and how a toxic environment can affect the choices we make.
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Douglas Wood was born in Edinburgh and has always been a runner. He followed a career in university administration before retiring and pursuing his passion for triathlon, becoming a coach and competing in events all over the world. Since retiring he has won Scottish Age Group titles in triathlon and aquathlon and has represented GB in European and World Age Group Championships on many occasions. In 2012 he received the 'Master Sportsperson of the Year' award from Stirling Sports Council. He enjoys sport and helping others to get the best out of themselves. On other fronts he is a keen photographer, enjoys travel and exploring, and appreciates art and good music. His love of the Scottish hills and wild places led him to climb every peak in Scotland over 3,000 feet. Douglas and his wife live in Stirling in Scotland. They have a grown-up family and grandchildren.