He directs your dreams, packages your president, picks your toothpaste, sells you the stars. He’s the man beautiful women desire and successful men demand. He’s Costigan – the man with the power of PR… and now someone has power over him.
Dive into the glamorous and treacherous world of public relations with Elinor Klein's captivating novel, "Dazzle," a First Edition Mass Market Paperback published by Warner Books in 1981. This enthralling thriller, spanning 412 pages, introduces readers to Costigan, a PR maestro who wields immense influence. He's the architect of desires, shaping dreams, crafting presidential images, and even dictating consumer choices down to your preferred toothpaste. Women find him irresistible, and powerful men seek his expertise. Costigan is at the pinnacle of his game, seemingly untouchable, until a new, mysterious force emerges, threatening to unravel his carefully constructed empire. "Dazzle" isn't just a peek behind the curtain of PR; it's a suspenseful journey into a world where perception is reality, and the stakes are incredibly high. Elinor Klein masterfully crafts a narrative filled with twists and turns, exploring the seductive allure and potential corruption of power. The novel captures the zeitgeist of the early 80s, offering a glimpse into the era's fascination with image, influence, and the manipulation of public opinion. Although details about Elinor Klein herself are scarce, "Dazzle" stands as a testament to her storytelling ability. The book's compelling plot and well-developed characters have garnered attention from readers interested in suspense, thrillers, and the inner workings of media and public relations. This vintage paperback edition offers a unique reading experience, evoking the charm of a bygone era of publishing. Whether you're a fan of classic thrillers, fascinated by the world of PR, or simply seeking a compelling read, "Dazzle" promises a captivating escape into a world of power, ambition, and dangerous secrets. Don't miss the opportunity to own this First Edition of a thrilling novel that explores the dark side of image-making.