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Oh the luxury of a life funded by a super rich Uncle. Oh the ignominy of his new wife chocking off the funds. Louise Bagshawe is in her literary 'sweet spot' with this glamorous block-buster following the ups and downs (in all senses of the word) of the four Chambers cousins...

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Synopsis
Glitz by Louise Bagshawe
The four beautiful Chambers girls are rolling in money, thanks to the trust fund set up by their reclusive, super-rich uncle Clem. But when he summons his nieces to his mansion in the Seychelles to announce his engagement to Bai-Ling, a woman young enough to be their baby sister, the girls know the party could be over. Can they stop the wedding? What happens when four pampered princesses have to cope without their trust fund? Who will learn to stand on their own two feet...and who will fall?
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'If a novel were a glass of champagne, this would be it' Cosmopolitan.
About the Author
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Top Ten bestseller Louise Bagshawe attended local Catholic schools near her family home in London, before going to Oxford University in 1989. After graduating with a degree in Anglo Saxon and Norse, Louise worked as press officer with EMI records and then as a marketing official with Sony Music. On her 22nd birthday, Louise's passion for writing was realised with a major publishing deal. She is the author of fifteen novels, published in more than eight languages, most recently the massive Sunday Times bestsellers Passion and Glitz. She lives in Northamptonshire with her family and has been the Parliamentary Candidate for Corby and East Northants since November 2006.
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