Jeannie Ruesch

Jeannie Ruesch

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<p style="margin:0px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;"><strong>&quot;A somber, disturbing mystery fused with a scathing look at the fashion industry. </strong><strong>Mangin writes in a confident, razor-edged style.&quot;</strong><strong> - Kirkus Reviews</strong></p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;"><strong>Condom dresses and space helmets have debuted on fashion runways.</strong></p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">A dead body becomes the trend when a coat made of human skin saunters down fashion's biggest stage. The body is identified as Annabelle Leigh, the teenager who famously disappeared over a decade ago from her boyfriend's New York City mansion.</p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">This new evidence casts suspicion back on the former boyfriend, Cecil LeClaire. Now a monk, he is forced to return to his dark and absurd childhood home to clear his name. He teams up with Ava Germaine, a renegade ex-model. And together, they investigate the depraved and lawless modeling industry behind Cecil's family fortune.</p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 14px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">They find erotic canes, pet rats living in crystal castles, and dresses made of crushed butterfly wings. But Cecil finds more truth in the luxury goods than in the people themselves. Everyone he meets seems to be wearing a person-suit. Terrified of showing their true selves, the glitterati put on flamboyant public personas to make money and friends. Can Cecil find truth in a world built on lies?</p><p style="margin:-4px 0px 0px;padding:0px;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;"><strong>In high fashion modeling, selling bodies is organized crime.</strong></p>

Story Behind The Book

This WIP Notebook was created out of one writer's growing need to get the notes, sticky notes and napkins containing her novel details under control. The WIP Notebook will help you get organized.

Reviews

&quot;Jeannie Ruesch has created <strong>the perfect tool for writers</strong>. This workbook has everything you'll need to stay organized--all in one place!&quot;  <br /><br /> --<strong>NY Times Bestselling Author <a href="http://www.brendanovak.com">Brenda Novak</a><br /><br />&quot;</strong>I purchased a copy of this book a year ago to help me organize my thoughts on the manuscript that I was writing. It is by far one of the best project notebooks I have ever seen. Ms. Ruesch does a fantastic job of giving you a place to put all of your random thoughts about your WIP and keeps all of your project in one place! Two thumbs up!&quot;  ~ Valerie Oakleaf<br /><br />&quot;...the <em>Work in Progress Notebook</em> contains pages for every kind of information you’d need to record about your novel as you write it, from initial thoughts on character and plot to submission and publication. ... it’s clear that this is the product of a working writer’s experience—and not how a programmer or publisher might <em>imagine</em> a writer would work.&quot;<br /> ~ <a href="http://www.writerstechnology.com/">Writerstechnology.com</a>