‘Models are like white mice – they are cute, they all look identical, and they all sleep with each other.’
Jamie and Louise Greenhalgh look more like twins than brother and sister. He is twenty and should be in college; she is twenty-three, a born diva and a desperately failing model. But as Louise drags him from Paris to Milan and back her career mysteriously re-ignites, and Jamie is suddenly the brother of Europe’s most talked-about model. But then he learns what they are talking about…
Jamie and Louise Greenhalgh look more like twins than brother and sister. He is twenty and should be in college; she is twenty-three, a born diva and a desperately failing model. But as Louise drags him from Paris to Milan and back her career mysteriously re-ignites, and Jamie is suddenly the brother of Europe’s most talked-about model. But then he learns what they are talking about…
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Reviews
Hilarious, shocking and well researched ... Blincoe is brilliant at depicting the double standards, neuroses and narcissism of the fashion world ... What a treat.
A sleek, contemporary novel ... Blincoe captures the fast pace, the insecurity and the mounting tension as showtime nears. And he gets the people, too ... If you want to know more about those creatures called models, well, Blincoe's your man
References to pop culture and the fashion world are perfectly integrated into the characters in this assured thriller
Blincoe continues to write books as up-to-the-minute as tomorrow's newspapers ... an accomplished achievement.
A dark tour de force which marks out Nicholas Blincoe as one of the most exciting talents writing in Britain today.
A beautifully tailored, cool combination of needs, wants, suspicion and double crossing. If you believe in love, death and fashion, read it.
Blincoe is an excellent writer
Meticulous, exact and beautifully written.
If Jim Thompson had ever written a Bret Easton Ellis novel, White Mice would have been it.
A Trojan horse of a novel ... [a] tightly written, clever little book.
Hip, fast-paced ... [a] sparkling read.