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A brilliantly prophetic and modern tale of the macabre ... A novel that roars across the intersection of Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho and Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities .  James Wolcott, Vanity Fair columnist   Unleashing the pent-up fury most Americans feel over the financial  crisis, Brenda Cullerton's wickedly riotous tale of an interior  desecrator turned murderess is a flaming arrow into the dark heart of  Manhattan's filthy rich.   Working on New York's Upper East Side for phenomenally rich and  frighteningly skinny women who are suffering from BBS (Birkin Bag  Syndromea muscle ailment due to carrying heavy pocketbooks) has driven  interior designer Charlotte Wolfe mad. It seems to her that the  insatiable pursuit of luxury breeds monsters. She gets even angrier when  she begins to encounter the same thing over and over again: these women  are so cheap they go on Craigslist to sell things their husband kept  from wife number one.  As the financial crisis escalates and Charlotte's own resources  dwindle, her rage leads her to not only bite the well-manicured hands  that feed her, but to do something moreto really clean house. A razor-sharp satire that's both laugh-out-loud funny and  edge-of-your-seat suspenseful,  The Craigslist Murders  will inspire  readers to cheer an unlikely heroine, whose nightmares are the stuff of a  poor person's dreams.