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    Death Prefers Blondes

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      There is no greater team than #TeamMacmillan, and every day the folks who work there prove it. Brittany Pearlman keeps me organized (and entertained!), and no one can talk me down from the ledge like Molly Ellis; Ashley Woodfolk is as brilliant at marketing as she is at writing; and Kim Waymer, Mandy Veloso, Allison Verost, and Jon Yaged make the winds blow that fill these sails. I’m lip-syncing a heartfelt ballad of gratitude to you all!

      I gathered inspiration from a lot of places for this novel: heist comedies like The Pink Panther (1963) and How to Steal a Million (1966); cheeky, candy-colored action flicks like Modesty Blaise (1966) and Charlie’s Angels (2000); and Alfred Hitchcock’s final film, Family Plot (1976), in which Karen Black robs a jewelry store in high drag. I revealed none of this when I turned in my pages, and yet Rich Deas—senior creative director for Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group—reached right into my very soul and pulled out the vibrant, mod/pop influences that made this story, and put them on its cover. No one can convince me that he is not a wizard. Rich, thank you times infinity for your breathtaking work.

      2017 and 2018 were, and I cannot put too fine a point on this, extremely difficult years in which to write, and I want to thank everyone who helped me get through them. Celeste Pewter: I can hardly begin to express the appreciation you deserve for the incredible and important work you do. You’ve helped me stay focused and balanced, and reminded me I can still make a difference, even when things are ugly. My profound thanks to you and the entire Road to 2018 crew.

      To the Real Housewives of YA—Adam Sass, Kevin Savoie, and Phil Stamper: Where would I be without you bitches? I’m glad I’ll never know. Thank you for listening, for advice and comfort, for laughing every time I use that react of the old lady at the computer, and for being my friends. It’s energizing to be part of a foursome so boring I become the Samantha by default!!

      In the past two years, I’ve given a lot of digital real estate over to talking up civic engagement to my followers. Your elected officials draw a salary to serve your interests, so call yr reps and tell them what your interests are! Do it every day! And here, dear reader, is where I thank everyone who has done exactly that these past two years—but especially: Jennzah Cresswell, Jonathan Goldhirsch, Emily Howald, Emery Lord, Maureen Meadows, Alex Rich, Anna Wetherholt, and Carmen from YA Wednesdays. Keep fighting the good fight!

      To Tapani Salminen and Erkki Mäkelä: You two are our family in Finland, and I need to thank you once again for your boundless generosity and unqualified friendship. I wrote the first half of this book in the apartment on Hämeentie, an aerie that gave me respite from a pretty remarkable amount of stress. Suurkiitokset!

      Endless thanks to Kristin Cast, Cale Dietrich, Karen M. McManus, and Kara Thomas for their support and friendship; thanks to Mitali Perkins, Jennifer Mathieu, and Anna-Marie McLemore for an idyllic Fierce Reads tour; and my everlasting gratitude to book-world superheroes Dahlia Adler, Jennifer Gaska, Eric Smith, Nena Boling-Smith (and Langston and Agent Auggie!), Erin Stein, Rachel Strolle, Katie Stutz, Danielle Stull-Meisner, Shelly Zevlever, and Kelly and Christy from BookCrushin. You guys have all helped make this past year a little bit better. (And Rachel—you helped me figure out an aspect of Margo’s identity that had been eluding me, and I am super grateful!! )

      A shout-out is called for to Ian Carlos Crawford, who is a good friend, who cohosts an amazing podcast (check out Slayerfest98!) and who has offered to do a Thing for me. Even if it doesn’t pan out, you have still earned a lifetime supply of band candy!

      My friends have been my safety net this year. Grant and Kasey Myers: We had so much fun with you guys in the Valley in 2017, and we miss you; Gwen Mesco and Afsheen Family: No thanks in the world can encompass our gratitude for helping us escape to Northridge from our own private hell for a while; Natalie Furlett: You opened your home on a moment’s notice so I could fly across the country and search for apartments—and look where we are now! Angela Parrish: I MISS YOUR SILLY FACE. Angela Hopwood Manning Ferrara didn’t turn out to be quite the Janice Dickinson I envisioned when I set out to write this book, but I hope you’re not disappointed!

      To my family, from coast to coast, from sea to shining sea—and then across those seas and clear on till Europe: I love you guys!!

      In the summer of 2017, a fire broke out at Grenfell Tower in North Kensington, West London. In the tragic aftermath, agent Molly Ker Hawn and author Harriet Reuter Hapgood arranged a charitable auction—Authors for Grenfell—that raised over £180,000 for the survivors. (Thanks to them for this incredible initiative!) The item I submitted was “have a character named after you in Caleb Roehrig’s third novel!” and the winner of that bid was Ryan Labay! Ryan, that contribution helped make a difference in someone’s life, and I’m grateful that both of us played a part in it. I’m sorry your namesake turned out to be kind of a jerk, though!

      Uldis: I’m writing this seven years to the day after we stood in an apple orchard on an island in Lake Champlain and took a great big step together. It amazes me when I think of how many adventures we’ve had since then, and how many more await us in the future. Condragulations, you are the winner of this book’s challenge! Es tevi mÄ«lu, Ulditi.

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      Caleb Roehrig is the author of White Rabbit and Last Seen Leaving, which was called one of the Best YA Novels of 2016 by Buzzfeed.com. Caleb lives with his husband in Chicago. Follow him on Twitter: @MikalebRoehrig. You can sign up for email updates here.

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      CONTENTS

      Title Page

      Copyright Notice

      Dedication

      Epigraph

      Prologue

      Act One: Outrageous Fortune

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Act Two: Slings and Arrows

      Chapter 17

      Chapter 18

      Chapter 19

      Chapter 20

      Chapter 21

      Act Three: Sea of Troubles

      Chapter 22

      Chapter 23

      Chapter 24

      Chapter 25

      Chapter 26

      Chapter 27

      Chapter 28

      Chapter 29

      Chapter 30

      Chapter 31

      Chapter 32

      Act Four: Bitter Business

      Chapter 33

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      Chapter 35

      Chapter 36

      Chapter 37

      Chapter 38

      Chapter 39

      Chapter 40

      Chapter 41

      Chapter 42

      Chapter 43

      Curtain Call

      Acknowledgments

      About the Author

      Copyright

      Copyright © 2019 by Caleb Roehrig

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