BY: Silvia Giudici
Not everyone knows that the famous American novelist Michael Connelly, thriller author and creator of the literary detective Harry Bosch, is a regular customer at the historic Musso & Frank restaurant in Hollywood. His only request?
Being able to sit and sip a martini in the same booth where writer Raymond Chandler sat in the 1930s. The latter, author of the fictional character Philippe Marlowe, was one of the many writers who, over the years since its opening in 1919, have routinely frequented the iconic venue located on the Hollywood Boulevard.
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