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Dead Rich

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<p>The Spenders are Britains favorite family to watch: they are everything that captures the eye--glamorous, rich, very, very famous, and everything that that our celebrity obsessed culture wants them to be.

For this reason they are constantly hounded by the press because the public wants more more more.

The live what appears to be by all outward appearances, a charmed life.</p><p>But deep within the confines of their exquisite houses a darker reality exists.

Isolated and hemmed in by crazed fans, the Spenders are trapped by the makings of their own fame.

More, they are constantly surrounded by an army of long-suffering employees, and yet--the Spenders are never alone but they remain lonely.

With nothing else to do but drink, fight, and screw, they dine on prescription drugs, lunch on vodka, and dine on anything illegal they can find.</p><p>This works for a time until it doesnt when the Spenders privileged life-style comes crashing down: tragedy strikes--the famous pop singer of the family, Georgia Cole, is found dead in her luxury home in Chelsea, leaving behind the singers two young daughters.

Georgia has always been the wild rock n roll child of the family and now, her author brother Jake and his wife Zelda, one of the worlds most celebrated actresses, desperately try to avert media attention surrounding Georgias unexpected death.

Jake and Zelda are also trying to care for Georgias two children, Dusty and Willow.

The sudden arrival of Dustys father, Elliot, stirs things up even further.

Meanwhile, the identity of Willows father remains a mystery.

These events steadily tear apart the fragile fabric of the familys existence as their life spins dramatically out of control.</p><p><i>Dead Rich</i> became a bestseller in the UK after 17 rejections.

A true self-publishing success story!</p><p>"Best book Ive read in years!"</p><p>--Hugh Grant</p><p>"I loved this book!"</p><p>--Elizabeth Hurley</p>

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Product Details
Rosetta Books
0795339828 / 9780795339820
Ebook
19/04/2012
United States
English
400 pages