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Blind submission : a novel

Angel Robinson, assistant to noted literary agent Lucy Fiamma, begins receiving chapters to a mysterious manuscript via e-mail that parallel her own life; but when the plot suddenly turns to murder, Angel knows she must discover the author's identity before the final chapter is written.

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http://schema.org/description

  • "Angel Robinson loves books, loves reading, loves anything to do with the written word ... She lucks into a position as the assistant to the world-renowned literary agent Lucy Fiamma. Angel soon learns that working for Lucy is no picnic. The agent has a blockbuster ego to match her blockbuster success and Angel must juggle both her boss's prima donna demands and the strange quirks of her authors. But Angel soon becomes indispensible to the agency and develops a keen understanding of big projects and the writers who create them. What she doesn't realize is just how far one of them will go to get published. One day, a chapter from a mysterious manuscript by an anonymous author arrives at the office. Set in a New York literary agency, the novel, titled Blind Submission, centers on the ambitious assistant to a successful literary agent. Angel is pulled in by the plot but her initial curiosity soon turns to panic. As the story unfolds, with chapters e-mailed in one by one, it becomes clear that the mystery author is writing the story of Angel's own life, including secrets she thought were deeply hidden. Someone is watching her, even plotting against her. Could it be her backstabbing coworker, her jealous boyfriend, or her seductive new client? When the novel's plot turns to murder, Angel knows that if she doesn't discover the author's identity before the final chapter is written, more than just her career will be cut short"--Publisher description."
  • "Angel Robinson, assistant to noted literary agent Lucy Fiamma, begins receiving chapters to a mysterious manuscript via e-mail that parallel her own life; but when the plot suddenly turns to murder, Angel knows she must discover the author's identity before the final chapter is written."@en
  • ""Angel Robinson loves books, loves reading, loves anything to do with the written word. But when Blue Moon Books, the Bay Area bookstore where she has worked since college, is squeezed out of business, Angel is forced to find a new job. She lucks into a position as the assistant to the world-renowned literary agent Lucy Fiamma. Angel soon learns that working for Lucy is no picnic. The agent has a blockbuster ego to match her blockbuster success and Angel must juggle both her boss's prima donna demands and the strange quirks of her authors. But Angel soon becomes indispensible to the agency and develops a keen understanding of big projects and the writers who create them. What she doesn't realize is just how far one of them will go to get published. One day, a chapter from a mysterious manuscript by an anonymous author arrives at the office. Set in a New York literary agency, the novel, titled Blind Submission, centers on the ambitious assistant to a successful literary agent. Angel is pulled in by the plot but her initial curiosity soon turns to panic. As the story unfolds, with chapters e-mailed in one by one, it becomes clear that the mystery author is writing the story of Angel's own life, including secrets she thought were deeply hidden. Someone is watching her, even plotting against her. Could it be her backstabbing co-worker, her jealous boyfriend, or her seductive new client? When the novel's plot turns to murder, Angel knows that if she doesn't discover the author's identity before the final chapter is written, more than just her career will be cut short."--Publisher description."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Love stories"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Cherche auteur désespérément"
  • "Blind submission : a novel"
  • "Blind submission : a novel"@en
  • "Cherche auteur désespérément : roman"
  • "Ślepe posłuszeństwo"@pl
  • "Ślepe posłuszeństwo"
  • "Blind submission"
  • "Blind submission"@en
  • "Blind submission a novel"
  • "Blind submission a novel"@en
  • "Cherche Auteur Desesperement"
  • "Anonymný rukopis"