Author:Antonio Pagliarulo
The Hamilton triplets - Madison, Park, and Lexington - are accustomed to living in the public eye. Heiresses to a billion-dollar media empire, they have been raised in New York's most elite social circles and, at 16, know firsthand the demands of being celebutantes. There are people to impress, appearances to make, and paparazzi to outrun. Not to mention high school to finish.
But when fashion editor Zahara Bell is found dead in a one-of-a-kind frock from Lex's unreleased clothing line, and then the priceless Avenue Diamond goes missing, getting to class is as far from the triplets' minds as their first pair of Manolos. One of the girls is a suspect, and the sisters find themselves in the middle of a scandal that could sink their reputations and their father's companies for good. And the press is ready, willing, and able to lend a hand.
The Hamilton sisters need to stick closer than ever before. The killer is still out there, and if they don't solve the case their threesome could become a twosome quicker than you can say Cartier.
Five stars for this fabulous look at celebrity debutants. Its girls, money, glamour, designer lables, lavish parties, paparazzi and ....murder! Brill brill brill - we really enjoyed it!
—— www.bettybookmark.co.ukThis is one new series that I will definitely be following in the future. A really good read!
—— The Cork Evening EchoAn outstanding and vivid book that will stay with readers for a long time to come
—— Publishers WeeklyMentioned in Range of the best recent paperbacks for the summer holidays - only a plot precis though, no actual comment on the book
—— Financial TimesConvincingly and honestly written, this is a book that will help girls understand a little more of the pains and hardships of teenage life, subtly dealing with issues of divorce, terminal illness and first sexual encounters
—— Waterstones Books QuarterlyLike the trousers of its title, The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants by Ann Brasherers will be passed round from friend to friend this summer: it has instant teen-appeal . . .
—— Sunday TelegraphA complex book . . . resulting in a believable and inviting world
—— School Library Journal