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Rich Again

by Anna Maxted
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Overview

Walk-in closet full of designer everything? Check. Private Caribbean island? Check. Connection to the aristocracy? Working on it. Cunning, malicious stalker? Double check.

Welcome to the world of the Kents, a charismatic, ambitious, and fabulously wealthy English family with two sisters – one as strong and sparkling as the other is delicate and wounded – who must somehow put their differences aside to keep an unknown enemy from bringing them down. Wild and beautiful Emily Kent has had the world laid at her feet by her ruthless mother and billionaire father – but it's not enough. Gifted with her mother's to-die-for looks, her father's hard-scrabble business sense, and both of her parents' lust for control, Emily is determined to make her own luck by seducing the only man she’s ever wanted, a man who can make her dreams of attaining the heights of old-money English society come true. By contrast, Emily's step-sister, Claudia, is a fragile soul—her mother died when she was five, leaving her to the unkind reign of step-mother Innocence. In an uncharacteristic burst of rebellion, Claudia trades her gilded lifestyle for an ordinary flat and daytime job where she meets the man of her dreams… or so she imagines.

But, Emily and Claudia are caught up in a desperate situation that may be beyond their control. As for their father, disgraced tycoon Jack Kent, and his wife Innocence, they are too obsessed with the fight for supremacy over their vast empire to see that a mighty and sinister opponent is plotting to ruin them all.

Synopsis

Walk-in closet full of designer everything? Check. Private Caribbean island? Check. Connection to the aristocracy? Working on it. Cunning, malicious stalker? Double check.

Welcome to the world of the Kents, a charismatic, ambitious, and fabulously wealthy English family with two sisters – one as strong and sparkling as the other is delicate and wounded – who must somehow put their differences aside to keep an unknown enemy from bringing them down. Wild and beautiful Emily Kent has had the world laid at her feet by her ruthless mother and billionaire father – but it's not enough. Gifted with her mother's to-die-for looks, her father's hard-scrabble business sense, and both of her parents' lust for control, Emily is determined to make her own luck by seducing the only man she’s ever wanted, a man who can make her dreams of attaining the heights of old-money English society come true. By contrast, Emily's step-sister, Claudia, is a fragile soul—her mother died when she was five, leaving her to the unkind reign of step-mother Innocence. In an uncharacteristic burst of rebellion, Claudia trades her gilded lifestyle for an ordinary flat and daytime job where she meets the man of her dreams… or so she imagines.

But, Emily and Claudia are caught up in a desperate situation that may be beyond their control. As for their father, disgraced tycoon Jack Kent, and his wife Innocence, they are too obsessed with the fight for supremacy over their vast empire to see that a mighty and sinister opponent is plotting to ruin them all.

Publishers Weekly

Popular Brit Maxted (Running in Heels) rewrites Cinderella for a meaner, more cynical age in a biting saga of a filthy-rich family brought to rack and ruin by a soulless psycho intent on settling an old score. Part social commentary, part thriller, Maxted's novel charts the complicated history of rags-to-riches-times-two Jack Kent, a hotel baron who loses a first wife to an early death, watches an adopted daughter nearly marry her own father, stands by as a wastrel biological daughter squanders her life and love, and is saved by a bitchy and deliciously vindictive second wife. It's a rip-roaring tale with a creepy villain bent on wrecking the family: “I have spent all of my life thinking, plotting, imagining brilliant, twisted ways to make all of you suffer the same unimaginable hell that I did,” he seethes, “and the annoying thing is, you all have the presumption to think it coincidence!” Though the book could lose a good hundred pages and the hopscotching time line can be confusing, when Maxted finds her groove, the flow is smart, crisp and riveting. (Jan.)

About the Author, Anna Maxted

Anna Maxted is the internationally bestselling author of Getting Over It, Running in Heels, Behaving Like Adults, Being Committed, and A Tale of Two Sisters. She lives in London with her husband and their three sons. Vist her online at http://annamaxtedbooks.squarespace.com/.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

Popular Brit Maxted (Running in Heels) rewrites Cinderella for a meaner, more cynical age in a biting saga of a filthy-rich family brought to rack and ruin by a soulless psycho intent on settling an old score. Part social commentary, part thriller, Maxted's novel charts the complicated history of rags-to-riches-times-two Jack Kent, a hotel baron who loses a first wife to an early death, watches an adopted daughter nearly marry her own father, stands by as a wastrel biological daughter squanders her life and love, and is saved by a bitchy and deliciously vindictive second wife. It's a rip-roaring tale with a creepy villain bent on wrecking the family: “I have spent all of my life thinking, plotting, imagining brilliant, twisted ways to make all of you suffer the same unimaginable hell that I did,” he seethes, “and the annoying thing is, you all have the presumption to think it coincidence!” Though the book could lose a good hundred pages and the hopscotching time line can be confusing, when Maxted finds her groove, the flow is smart, crisp and riveting. (Jan.)

Library Journal

Maxted makes a grand departure from her chick-lit tales (Getting Over It; Running in Heels) with a twisted and sinister thriller that chronicles the dysfunctions and flaws of the Kent family. A psychotic villain intent on destroying their lives and fortunes secretly stalks Jack; his second wife, Innocence; their birth daughter, Emily; and their adopted daughter, Claudia. Through a convoluted and sometimes confusing chain of events spanning decades, Jack will be forced to realize that though he could afford everything, he has nothing of worth. The only redeeming character is Claudia, who is treated horrifically by her family and by the evil that haunts her. The writing is fast-paced and the plot engrossing but extremely implausible. VERDICT Maxted hits her writing groove in moments, but fans of her previous works should know this is not standard chick lit, as the content is sometimes crude and unpleasant. Fans of Jackie Collins may be intrigued; originally published in Britain under the title Betrayal by Sasha Blake.—Anne M. Miskewitch, Chicago P.L.

Kirkus Reviews

Maxted abandons her usually thoughtful version of chick lit (A Tale of Two Sisters, 2006, etc.) for a train-wreck of a soap opera. London-based globetrotters Jack and Innocence Kent own a chain of boutique hotels and have the multimillions to buy shoes for each new day (her) and a truckload of Prozac (him). Their obscenely overindulged 14-year-old daughter Emily has her sights set on Lord Timothy, eventual owner of a drafty Scottish castle. Bulimic, frigid and friendless Claudia is Jack's adopted daughter from his first marriage. Problems abound. Claudia is engaged to her biological father-good thing she's so messed up about sex they haven't consummated their relationship. Jack, involved in a financial scandal that nearly ruins him, is only saved by Innocence's duplicity; she swindles him out of his fortune by transferring all the property into her name. Then Emily, now 16, gets pregnant by Tim, they marry in Vegas and his father disinherits him. Emily has to start selling gossip about herself to the rags to keep herself in Manolos. Flashback 20 years to East London: Innocence is Sharon Marshall, a tough girl with big dreams. She trains as a lady's maid and works her way up (often on her knees) while Jack, a happier man, is married to Felicia, just beginning to build his empire, and father to sweet Claudia and the newly adopted Nathan. When Felicia suddenly dies, Nathan is sent back to the adoption agency and grows up to become a sociopathic killer, believing that Jack's rejection ruined his life. After killing his foster parents at four in an "accidental" fire, Nathan finds his biological mother (also dispatched, eyeballs retained as souvenirs) and then becomes a world-famous moviestar, all so he can pick off members of the Kent family one by one. Plot-packed silliness filled with laughable baddies whose deaths are only slightly mourned by the reader. No wonder Maxted published this nonsense under a pseudonym in Britain.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2009
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pages
464
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312570286

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