Book review: Money, Murder, And Dominick Dunne: A Life In Several Acts, By Robert Hofler
‘I never repeat gossip,” Dominick Dunne liked to joke, “so listen closely the first time.” It was the prefect one-liner for a man who made a career out of peddling rumours and anecdotes about the rich and glamorous people he encountered. He repeated them endlessly – in books and in screenplays, over power lunches in chic restaurants and, most famously, in the pages of Vanity Fair magazine.

