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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful who-done-it
Investigative reporter Annie Anderson worked extremely hard and had made it when she abruptly quits her job at London Post to accept a position as a fashion editor at Handbag Magazine. Her peers at the Post assume the last case burned her out as she went undercover to expose a juvenile prostitute ring in which an innocent person was murdered.

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Published on June 9, 2005 by Harriet Klausner

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2.0 out of 5 stars rather disappointing!
maybe it was just the hype that preceded this book (well, the author is editor of cosmo uk, so you do the math), but i just found it dull. for a whodunnit, it certainly wasn't pacy and it didn't hit any chick points, despite being about the fashion industry. i did finish it - just. i won't bother with any sequels, though.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful who-done-it, June 9, 2005
Investigative reporter Annie Anderson worked extremely hard and had made it when she abruptly quits her job at London Post to accept a position as a fashion editor at Handbag Magazine. Her peers at the Post assume the last case burned her out as she went undercover to expose a juvenile prostitute ring in which an innocent person was murdered.

It remains in the blood for Anne to go undercover so she hides her credentials and travels to New York to expose the fashionista class to her readers. Her editor Rebecca Brooks demands she also interviews the hottest designer of the moment Mark Miller. He is forthcoming answering all her questions except anything involving his supermodel lover drug addict Patty Lang or the immediate future of his new company that most insiders believe he will sell. However, the future ends abruptly for Mark when someone shoots him. While the police investigate his murder, Annie interviews associates of the victim though some refuse to speak of the dead. In Milan, Patty is murdered. As Annie continues to investigate, she uncovers a piracy rip-off of designs that places her in jeopardy

Annie is a strong center holding the investigative look into the fashion world together. Her homicide inquiries are fun to follow as she seeks a killer while searching amongst way out designers and misanthropic models who aggressively compete in a to the death queen of the hill (make that runway) contest that make the Yankee-Red Sox rivalry look like chicken salad. Sam Baker provides a wonderful who-done-it and readers will want her to return with more Anne undercover investigations.

Harriet Klausner
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2.0 out of 5 stars rather disappointing!, July 6, 2006
maybe it was just the hype that preceded this book (well, the author is editor of cosmo uk, so you do the math), but i just found it dull. for a whodunnit, it certainly wasn't pacy and it didn't hit any chick points, despite being about the fashion industry. i did finish it - just. i won't bother with any sequels, though.
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