"Fiction." . . . . "FICTION Mystery & Detective General." . . "FICTION / General." . . "Graffiti Romans, nouvelles, etc." . . "Roman policier." . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . "Her glamorous life as a style reporter transformed after an incident that relegates her to the obituary desk, Valerie Vane receives an anonymous suggestion to investigate the suspicious death of a graffiti artist. Original. A first novel. 25,000 first printing." . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "Chick noir" . "A little trouble with the facts"@en . "A little trouble with the facts a novel"@en . . . . . . "Valerie Vane was an up-and-coming lifestyle reporter at a prominent New York City daily. Then she stumbled, rather publicly, and lost it all?her column, her fiancé, her access behind the city?s velvet ropes. Now she?s on the obituary desk writing death notices, and it feels like a dead end. However, when she writes about a recently deceased once-famous graffiti artist, the phone calls start. A mysterious voice on the other end of the line tells her the artist?s death was a murder?and if she were a real reporter, she?d investigate. But can Valerie trade her stilettos for gumshoes?"@en . . . . . "Up en down" . "A little trouble with the facts : a novel" . "Valerie Vane was an up-and-coming lifestyle reporter at a prominent New York City daily. Then she stumbled, rather publicly, and lost it all'her column, her fiancE, her access behind the city's velvet ropes. Now she's on the obituary desk writing death notices, and it feels like a dead end. However, when she writes about a recently deceased once-famous graffiti artist, the phone calls start. A mysterious voice on the other end of the line tells her the artist's death was a murder'and if she were a real reporter, she'd investigate. But can Valerie trade her stilettos for gumshoes'"@en . . . "Up & down" . . . . "Une petite entorse à la vérité" . . . "Valerie Vane was an up-and-coming lifestyle reporter at a prominent New York City daily. Then she stumbled, rather publicly, and lost it all--her column, her fiancé, her access behind the city's velvet ropes. Now she's on the obituary desk writing death notices, and it feels like a dead end. However, when she writes about a recently deceased once-famous graffiti artist, the phone calls start. A mysterious voice on the other end of the line tells her the artist's death was a murder--and if she were a real reporter, she'd investigate. But can Valerie trade her stilettos for gumshoes?"@en . . . . "A Little Trouble with the Facts"@en . "Artistes Romans, nouvelles, etc." . . "Journalistes Romans, nouvelles, etc." . .