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Gloss is the hottest girl group to top the charts — until their dramatic break up in 2002.
Fifteen years later, the world is reeling from former Gloss member Cassy's suicide, and the other three members of the band are left to ruminate on their personal relationships with her and their moment in the spotlight. Told from multiple POVs and through different timelines, the story explores the price of fame, and asks whether it's really worth it.
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