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Do you remember if the main character was the actor or the PI? Did the actor do the main "sleuthing" or was it the PI?
Time period/location story takes place?

Not sure which was the main character, though I lean towards the P.I.
Contemporary setting at the time of publication, so 70s or 80s.




Written as Barnaby Ross
Drury Lane, a Shakespearian actor retired due to progressive deafness, on the Hudson River, New York:
The Tragedy of X (1932)
The Tragedy of Y (1932)
The Tragedy of Z (1933)
Drury Lane’s Last Case (1933)
I seem to recall seeing them in paperback in either the 70s or 80s (the latter I think)
A guess - "The Mourning After" (1961) by Frank Kane? "
"A hurry-up call from L.A. brought Johnny Liddell 3,000 miles to the sprawling Beverly Hills estate of T.V. star Dirk Messner. New York's shrewdest private eye found the handsome playboy in the middle of a press conference. The reporters were asking a lot of questions. Messner didn't feel like talking--and from the looks of the gaping hole in his chest, he wouldn't feel like anything... ever again."
http://www.worldcat.org/title/mournin...
Movie or TV actor? Hollywood or New York?
What's a Brian Garfield novel like?
"A hurry-up call from L.A. brought Johnny Liddell 3,000 miles to the sprawling Beverly Hills estate of T.V. star Dirk Messner. New York's shrewdest private eye found the handsome playboy in the middle of a press conference. The reporters were asking a lot of questions. Messner didn't feel like talking--and from the looks of the gaping hole in his chest, he wouldn't feel like anything... ever again."
http://www.worldcat.org/title/mournin...
Movie or TV actor? Hollywood or New York?
What's a Brian Garfield novel like?

Brian Garfield stories I've read are Death Wish, Death Sentence and Hopscotch, all made into movies.
Apologies for being slow to reply.

Kirkus review -
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-re...

No, not that one. There was no missing manager in mine, as best I recall, nor was the P. I. deaf. Thanks for trying.

Is anyone familiar with it? Amazon page below.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...

My English is not the best and my Italian is even worse but I think the blurb (http://picclick.it/Boomerang-1981-N17...) basically says that the hero is a man who testified against some crime boss and was supposed to be protected by a witness protection program but sth. went wrong and he was attacked while under government protection. Fortunately the attack failed but the man leaves his supposed protectors anyway and hires some "tough" PI to teach him how to stand up against the mafia.
(If there is anybody here who speaks Italian, please re-check and correct me if I'm wrong in any part)


Google's preview of Recoil by Brian Garfield is somewhat longer than Amazon's -- https://books.google.com/books?id=D3X...


I was a bit off on the details, but it's definitely Recoil. I found both scenes I remembered in the book.
Thanks, Anna and Kris.
ETA: Thanks to whichever Mod finished the shelving for me. My connection was being crabby.
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The actor character is male and has some some sort of problem with criminals. Hires P.I. to help him. P.I. observes him at work on the set and compliments him on not being aloof, but rather learning about other people's tasks on the set and talking to the crew.
At some point the actor is learning how to shoot a gun from an ex-military type. He has trouble being accurate. The P.I. observes him trying and tells him to open both eyes when shooting. Actor does so and immediately starts hitting the target.
That's all I remember about the plot. I may be conflating 2 books.
It was a hardcover, but I don't remember anything about the cover.
ETA: The book was set in the U. S.