Chapter 1: The BriefMargaux Delacroix had been managing her public narrative for thirty years.Corin could see it in the first meeting, in the way she sat with her back fully supported and her hands still on the table, the practiced posture of someone who had spent three decades in rooms where physical stillness signaled control. She was fifty and she carried it the way certain people carried authority, not heavily but completely.She’d asked for a recommendation from Corin’s agent and gotten one. She’d read two of Corin’s ghostwritten books, both political memoirs, and she’d made her assessment.“You’re good at making people sound like themselves,” she said.“That’s the job,” Corin said.“You’re also good at making them sound better than they are,” she said. “I want the opposite.”Corin looked at her.“Tell me what you mean,” Corin said.“I’ve been managing my image for thirty years,” she said. “I’m tired of it. I want a book that’s actually true.”“True means different things to di
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