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Ally O'Brien (Author)
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February 3, 2009

Meet Tess Drake. She’s earned everything she has. Now it’s time to get what she deserves…

Sexy super-agent Tess Drake has worked hard to make a name for herself in the glamorous yet cut-throat entertainment industry. Tess works at an international agency, where she skillfully manages some of the world's biggest egos—her company, Bardwell International operates in the thrilling, fast-paced worlds of Rights, wrongs and revenge. Tess has been an agent there for longer than she cares to remember and now she's in trouble. Real trouble. After the mysterious death of the agency's senior partner, Lowell Bardwright, Tess's sworn enemy, Cosima Tate, has taken over and would do anything to send Tess's career down in flames.  And Cosima is only one of the rogue’s gallery of agents in London and New York who want Tess to take a fall.

Tess has another little complication, too.  She’s sleeping with men on both sides of the Atlantic who are in bed with the women who are trying to sink her.

Can Tess jump ship without losing her clients and breaking her heart?  Or will she lose everything before finding out if she really has what it takes to do what she’s always wanted?

There’s risk and reward in this wickedly funny novel that turns the world of agenting inside out and lays bare all the ambition, sex, adrenaline, bad luck, and good luck at the center of one young woman’s success.


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In this disconnected debut from O'Brien (collaborative pseudonym for a media agent and a suspense novelist), driven London literary agent Tess Drake is an antihero so aggressive and egocentric that she repels friends (and perhaps readers). Steely Tess has the lonely top agent's spot at the Bartwright mega-agency, but pines for her own agency. When the head of Bartwright dies in a compromising position, the Miranda Priestly/Anna Wintour/Cruella DeVille–type who steps in is Cosima Tate, whose husband happens to be one of the men Tess is sleeping with. This spurs Tess's solo plans into action, but it's not long before her gravy train—a bestselling talking-panda children's book author—is derailed by plagiarism accusations. Tess's long shot is an underselling debut novel by 29-year-old Oliver Howard that may net a film deal with Tom Cruise (whose agent Tess has, of course, already burned). The whirlwind drama delves with vigor into reliably stimulating big-city pursuits—sex, power, scene-making, celebrity—but the sadly familiar media-world trappings and distant main character make caring about any of it a difficult proposal. (Feb.)
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Tess Drake is a literary agent with only two clients: a depressive novelist whose masterpiece is a thousand-page fantasy retelling of Paradise Lost, and a dotty old woman who writes about pandas in children’s novels full of pro-PETA agendas. Tess has been toying with the idea of quitting the agency and opening her own. So when her boss dies and Tess’ archenemy Cosima takes control of the agency, it seems like a perfect time to exit. Except suddenly a young lawyer produces old manuscripts of the panda stories, claiming that his dad wrote them and Tess’ client plagiarized them. Oh, and she’s also sleeping with Cosima’s husband, and the police are suddenly very interested in her because they believe she killed her boss. Tess has to watch her back now that everything and everyone is suspect, as deals are made and money changes hands and rumors are spread. O’Brien’s novel is as cutthroat, merciless, and entertaining as a celebrity gossip Web site. --Hilary Hatton

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; First Edition edition (February 3, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312379447
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312379445
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.7 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,166,551 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 Stars (for what it is) - Fun, Flirty, Female with Edge, January 5, 2009
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I appreciated this novel, The Agency, for what it is. I hate to use the term "chick lit" since I actually thought it was not quite all fluff. It took about 60 pages to get into the book. Tess Drake, the main character isn't exactly like-able at first, but engaging enough to keep reading. Once you got past the background, first 60 pages or so, everything unfolded quickly and constantly until the end of the book. You have your chick lit staples in here, with relationship issues, fashion, women in charge. But - there are also additional fun twists - murder mystery, frenemies, and an interesting agency setting. I read it in one night, I think it's a great plane or beach read.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sharp, snarky novel of high intrigue at posh London publishing house, January 7, 2009
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"The Agency" is surprisingly written by two writers who use the single pseudonym Ally O'Brien - I say surprisingly because unlike so many co-written books, the novel has a single voice - at once feminine, snarky, smart, and randy as all get-out.

And thus it is that "The Agency" is a semi-guilty pleasure to tear through. This is not one of those books that you curl up in your easy chair with a cup of good coffee and a blanket. This is one of those books whose accompanying beverage must have a strong kick.

Set in present-day London, "The Agency" nevertheless feels a bit dated as it tells the tale of Tess Drake, a thirty-six old sexpot of a literary agent. She lives in the glamourous publishing world blissfully unaffected by the current financial crisis hitting the publishing industry. While today's New York Times has a story about publishing houses cutting back on three-martini lunches and holiday parties, Tess Drake's agency is pure flash and glamour - where deals are done over two-hundred pound bottles of Cabernet or martinis at a New York restaurant where mac-and-cheese costs $55.

Tess is a very-successful but no-longer young (in her cruel world, 36 rates you a "ma'am") agent juggling numerous crises. She's considering breaking out on her own but risks alienating her boss, Cosima, a dead ringer for Cruella deVil. She's having an affair with a married man and has also lost her best friend by sleeping with her fiance. And while her best client is a dottering old librarian whose panda books are currently as hot as Harry Potter, Tess's favorite client is a suicidal genius whose first book has been read by about a dozen people. And to top it off, the male figurehead for her company (Cosima is the real power) has just been found dead in kinky circumstances, and Scotland Yard is sniffing around Tess's heels.

All this silliness comes at the reader fast and furious, along with pell-mell pop culture references. Tess lives in the world of high celebrity, and so if you aren't up to speed with Hollywood or fashion, you will miss out on a lot. Tess doesn't have time to explain entirely who "Tom and Kate" are, or just why you should be laughing when she jokes that Liz Hurley is really a man, so you'd better bone up on your celebrity press a bit before reading this book. Fortunately for me (I only have a toe in that cesspool), most of the celebrity references are sufficiently A-list that even I've heard of them.

This is a witty, fast-paced book of treachery, sex, and intrigue. The book jacket promises "sex, drugs, and literature." While there's a definite amount of sex, the whole drug angle isn't really there - except for some references to the off-stage heroin use of Tess's favorite client. And I'm not sure much that Tess publishes qualifies as "literature," either.

But that's neither here nor there - this is funny, clever stuff. Tess is an enjoyable protagonist - talented, proud, and hilariously flawed where judgment and men are concerned. If you're looking for a page-turner and won't get embarrassed by carrying around a book with a brazenly "chick-lit" cover, give it a whirl.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Sexy, Snarky, Wonderful Romp into the Lit Biz..., January 12, 2009
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The Agency A Novel by Ally O'Brien

Once you meet Tess Drake you will never forget her. She has it all: the high powered career, the right clothes, many lovers, and is a suspect in a murder. What she doesn't have, she will fight, claw, lie, use her body and scheme to get. You may not like her, you may even hate her as I did, but by the time you finish this novel you will never forget her; and even hope that the author's (Ally O'Brien is the pseudonym for a writing duo) will do a follow up so we can see how Tess fares with the next part of her life.

This book is one part chick lit, one part mystery and two parts pure, unadulterated, evil fun. You see, Tess has a dream. She wants to open her own media agency and it seems that the death of one of her bosses via erotic asphyxia is just the kick in the butt she needs to get her out the door.

Her clients include an eccentric children's writer, a depressed fantasy author who has published a book that sold 11 copies and various others that we never get to meet. The secondary characters kept me going when I thought that I couldn't take one more moment of Tess's slavishness to her body's needs and vindictive, egocentric self-destructive behavior. But the best is yet to come. Her pigeons will come home to roost and roost they surely do.

I ended up loving this book and am very sincere when I say that I hope that the authors do some sort of follow up on Tess's life. After all we've seen her at her worst, she can't get anymore self-destructive (or can she?) so why not let us see her grow? This is a fun and sometimes vulgar look into the life of an agent, and I recommend this highly to anyone looking for an alternative to the angst driven books that seem to populate the shelves lately.
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New York, David Milton, Tom Cruise, Dorothy Starkwell, Tess Drake, Felicia Castro, Nicholas Hadley, The Bamboo Garden, Bardwright Agency, Tom Milton, Oliver Howard, Julien Macdonald, Marty Goodacre, Jane Parmenter, Guy Droste-Chambers, Godfrey Kahn, Trafalgar Square, Lowell Bardwright, Hyde Park, Thank God, Sally Harlingford, Piccadilly Circus, Sienna Miller, Park Lane, Leicester Square
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