Meet Katie "K.T." Todd: Manhattan's most cutthroat PR maven, spin doctor extraordinaire, and newly appointed... servant of Satan? After a freak accident involving a falling object and her perfectly styled hair, K.T. finds herself unexpectedly dead and drafted into Hell's most ambitious rebranding campaign yet: making the Antichrist palatable for prime time.There's just one problem: Satan's chosen vessel is a perpetually cheerful game show host whose idea of evil is suggesting trust falls and group hugs. As K.T. attempts to transform this smiling simpleton into a credible harbinger of doom, she discovers that Hell's corporate ladder is built on treachery, backstabbing, and really uncomfortable chairs—in other words, just like Manhattan.
But K.T. has plans of her own. Armed with her killer instincts, stiletto heels, and a newly acquired demonic pregnancy (don't ask), she's ready to orchestrate the ultimate hostile takeover. Because if anyone knows how to sell the apocalypse to the masses, it's a woman who once convinced the world that BP's oil spill was actually a creative marine art installation.
"The Original Spin" is a wickedly funny supernatural satire that proves Hell hath no fury like a PR executive scorned. Perfect for fans of "Good Omens" and "The Devil Wears Prada" who've ever wondered what would happen if Hell had a Marketing Department.
Warning: Side effects may include uncontrollable laughter, a sudden appreciation for corporate buzzwords, and the inexplicable urge to check your email during summoning rituals.
Genre: Children's Fiction
But K.T. has plans of her own. Armed with her killer instincts, stiletto heels, and a newly acquired demonic pregnancy (don't ask), she's ready to orchestrate the ultimate hostile takeover. Because if anyone knows how to sell the apocalypse to the masses, it's a woman who once convinced the world that BP's oil spill was actually a creative marine art installation.
"The Original Spin" is a wickedly funny supernatural satire that proves Hell hath no fury like a PR executive scorned. Perfect for fans of "Good Omens" and "The Devil Wears Prada" who've ever wondered what would happen if Hell had a Marketing Department.
Warning: Side effects may include uncontrollable laughter, a sudden appreciation for corporate buzzwords, and the inexplicable urge to check your email during summoning rituals.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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