Slick

Slick

by Daniel Price (Author)

Synopsis

Scott Singer is a publicist, expert spin doctor and media assassin, killing scandals and selling the unsellable - be it guns, porn or reputations. Now he's the hired gun in a record company's attempt to save the public character of their major artist, rap star Jeremy Sharpe, a.k.a. Hunta. Hunta is no stranger to controversy. He currently stands accused by the media of inciting criminal acts among his teenage fans and his staff are fighting to stop a former assistant going to the press with her own accusations. The obvious defense is to discredit Hunta's accuser. Despite his nefarious accomplishments, Scott's never used his talents to ruin another human being before, and he doesn't want to start. So instead of getting nasty, he gets creative. One way to avoid a scandal is to create a bigger one - a grand and epic hoax that will dominate the news cycle, and eclipse the truth. It will be his greatest achievement to date, if it works...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Publisher: Piatkus
Published: 16 Dec 2004

ISBN 10: 0749935499
ISBN 13: 9780749935498

Media Reviews
'Price's debut just might do for unctuous PR flacks what Paradise Lost did for the Prince of Darkness himself... SLICK's bitterly comic tone is as polished and precise as anything by Will Self.' TIME OUT 'This book is a page-turner for anyone inside or outside the media. I wouldn't be surprised if the movie adaptation was already in the making!' MEDIA WEEK 'Fast paced, witty and clever.' Jay Cooper 'SLICK is an original, outrageous, hilarious novel of media intrigue and manipulation... I love it.' John Stauber, co author, WEAPONS OF MASS DECEPTION
Author Bio
Daniel Price is a writer living in Los Angeles. He runs AbusedbytheNews.com, a website of media criticism and satire.