![]() ![]() Page Six, New York Post An absorbing tale. Washington Post Witty.Nina Siegal gets it right. But can Valerie trade her stilettos for gumshoes? Review Quotes WHAT YOULL LOVE: Siegals talent for nailing the details that illuminate an era - from the mid-80s art boom to the late 90s social swirl - makes for a transporting read. A mysterious voice on the other end of the line tells her the artists death was a murder-and if she were a real reporter, shed investigate. However, when she writes about a recently deceased once-famous graffiti artist, the phone calls start. Now shes on the obituary desk writing death notices, and it feels like a dead end. Then she stumbled, rather publicly, and lost it all-her column, her fianc, her access behind the citys velvet ropes. Can Valerie trade her stilettos for gumshoes? Book Synopsis Valerie Vane was an up-and-coming lifestyle reporter at a prominent New York City daily. When she writes about a once-famous graffiti artist, she begins to get calls suggesting a sinister plot behind the artists death. But things go wrong, and now shes on the obituary desk. About the Book Valerie Vane is an up-and-coming style reporter. ![]()
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