'As a young man, Harry M. Miller set out to become one of the world's youngest showbiz impresarios. He left NZ for Australia in the late sixties and set about making his mark. He went on to become one of the Australian media and entertainment industries most influential men and over forty years later the people he has worked with makes a very impressive roll call...Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Sammy Davis Junior, Chubby Checker, Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, the Rolling Stones, John Farnham, Marcia Hines, Graham Kennedy, Barry Humphries, Alan Jones, Lindy Chamberlain, Stuart Diver and Maggie Tabberer among them.
'Harry M. Miller has plenty of stories to tell about high-profile people and the A, B and C lists in-between. His memoir, Confessions of a Not-So-Secret Agent, is full of witty anecdotes from Harry's extraordinary life. At 75 he feels it is time to tell the whole story about his successes and failures, his clients, his marriages, his children and the many women in his life.
'He has lived large and learnt a lot and shares it all in his book.' (From the publisher's website.)