Book description
Saskia Thomson is the most glamorous, successful, talked-about magazine
editor in the world. Her creation, STREETSMART, is on a roll, building a
circulation that exceeds even VANITY FAIR or VOGUE, with its combination
of celebrity gossip, glossy fashion and serious investigative
journalism. Then Saskia is found dead. Her brother Max is left holding
the babies - STREETSMART and Saskia's nine-year-old hyperactive son
Cody. As a war photographer, neither of these duties are ones he feels
particularly qualified to fulfil. But before long Max finds himself
fighting to save the magazine. The predators are closing in - and Max
soon discovers that Guerrilla warfare in Eritrea is nothing compared to
this ... Nicholas Coleridge is managing director of Conde Nast in
Britain, the magazine house that publishes Tatler and House &
Garden, among others. He lives in London with his wife and four
children.