<p><b><i>Welcome to Hollywood of the 1920s: a world filled with glamour, fake names . . . and the occasional felony!</i></b><br><br><i>July, 1924.</i> After nine months of living in Hollywood and working as a companion to her beautiful silent-movie star sister-in-law, young British widow Emma Blackstone is settling into her new role: doctoring film scenarios whenever the regular scenarist is overwhelmed with work, which seems to be most of the time.<br><br>Shoots for the Western movie <i>Our Tiny Miracle</i> are in full swing, with little seven-year-old Susy Sweetchild playing the lead and acting most professionally. Maybe <i>too</i> professionally, Emma thinks, shocked to the core when the child star is nearly killed in a stunt scene and her mother - former screen siren Selina Sutton - seems only to care that Susy gets the job done. <br><br>But Emma''s concerns only worsen when news reaches her that Susy and her mother have been kidnapped. The ransom note says to keep the cops out of