by Benjamin Dean
From award-winning author Benjamin Dean comes a deliciously dark and addictive YA mystery following the lives of Gen Z's rich and famous through the lens of an undercover teen journalist. Perfect for fans of Juno Dawson, The Devil Wears Prada and Euphoria.
London-born Abel has landed the role of a lifetime for an upcoming blockbuster. On the face of it he's Hollywood's latest teen star, but below the surface he's an undercover journalist tasked with exposing the 'squeaky clean' entertainment industry.
As Abel steps into the spotlight, he soon discovers that beneath the glittering surface of fame and riches lies a darker world of secrecy and scandal. Nobody is who they seem when the cameras are off, and everybody is out for themselves. Can Abel keep his head above water long enough to uncover the truth, or will a budding romance cloud his judgement?
"A twisty whodunit that critiques the toxicity of celebrity while exploring bonds of friendship and brotherhood." ―Kirkus Reviews
"Searing social commentary…soapy drama and plentiful pop culture references keep this mystery compulsively readable." ―Publishers Weekly
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Benjamin Dean is a London-based celebrity journalist and author of Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow; The Secret Sunshine Project; and The King is Dead. How to Die Famous is his second YA novel. Benjamin can be found on Twitter as @notagainben tweeting about Rihanna and LGBTQ+ culture to his 14700 followers.

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