From Cosmopolitan magazine's UK editor-in-chief comes a fast-paced, sexy murder mystery that exposes the underbelly of the fashion world like never before. This description may be from another edition of this product.
"Imagine the judges at the television show, Project Runway, turning investigators in a murder. That is what happens in this really cool story of Annie Anderson, a journalist who must investigate the strange disappearance of a supermodel. Anderson, who wears only the latest in fashion, travels worldwide in a fun beach read to discover who done it."
deep look at the fashion industry's obsession with youth
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When her career collapsed after leaving behind her teen years, former supermodel Scarlett Ulrich landed in Tokyo working at a bar. However, when Scarlett, the face that launched a million album covers, vanishes; her half-sister, Luella "Lou" McCartney becomes concerned. Knowing she needs help, Lou asks her reporter friend Annie Anderson to investigate. Anne explains she is now a fashion features editor for Handbag magazine and is no longer doing investigative journalism as she used to (see FASHION VICTIM); besides she is in New York City while Scarlett was in Tokyo. However, Anne makes a few long distance inquiries and learns of Japan's Roppongi Ripper, who has murdered several Western young blonde females; she fears Scarlett is on the dead list. She heads to Tokyo to learn what happened to Scarlett. The investigation is superb as Anne tries to find Scarlett, but it is the look at the fashion industry's obsession with the young that makes the tale worth reading. The father of the half-sisters symbolizes the youth fixation as Rufus is a "modelizer" who only wants to screw the latest superstar who is younger than his daughters. Readers will enjoy Sam Baker's fine exposé in which twenty is old, twenty five is the walking dead, and thirty is an ancient history corpse. Harriet Klausner
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