The Prada Paradox
by Julie Kenner
Downtown Press
April 3, 2007
ISBN #0743496159
352 pages
Trade Size
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Other Books by
Julie Kenner

Deja Demon

Demons Are Forever

These Boots Were Made for Stomping...

Good Ghouls Do

Demons Are Forever

Fendi, Ferragamo, & Fangs

Demons Are Forever

California Demon

Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned...

Hell On Heels

The Good Ghouls' Guide to Getting Even

The Givenchy Code

Nobody Does It Better

Carpe Demon

Hell With the Ladies

This Is Chick-Lit

The Perfect Score

California Demon

Perfect Timing

The Manolo Matrix

First Love

Night Moves

Carpe Demon

The Givenchy Code

The Hope Chest

Aphrodite's Flame

Essence of Midnight

The Spy Who Loves Me

Stolen Kisses

Beyond Suspicion

Silent Desires

Manhunting in Mississippi

Aphrodite's Secret

Silent Confessions

Nobody But You

Undercover Lovers

Aphrodite's Passion

A Mother's Way

L. A. Confidential

Aphrodite's Kiss

Intimate Fantasy

The Cat's Fancy

REVIEWS

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"outstanding thriller"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 27, 2007 on The Best Reviews



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Summary

USA Today bestselling author Julie Kenner follows up her acclaimed thrillers The Givenchy Code and The Manolo Matrix with a whip-smart new adventure in code-breaking—Hollywood-style!

Devi Taylor was one of Hollywood's fastest-rising starlets—until a crazed fan held her at knifepoint and she retreated to a life of privacy and Valium. Now recovered and ready for a comeback, Devi dreams of endorsing all things Prada, whose Rodeo Drive store she can't resist. Instead, she lands the starring role in The Givenchy Code, a high-budget action-adventure flick. But with the tabloids all over Givenchy and her recent split with her drop-dead handsome costar, Blake, Devi can't shake the feeling that another crazed fan is going to strike.

Then a frightening message—"Play or Die"—is delivered to Devi's house, and she finds herself sucked into a deadly and cryptic game not unlike the one in the movie she's starring in. Hollywood has always been her life, but does Devi know its secrets well enough to follow the cinematic clues that might save her and her favorite Prada bag?



 

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