'Valley Of The Dolls', first published in 1966, skyrocketed to the top of the 'New York Times' hardcover bestseller list and later went on to sell an unprecedented eight million copies in paperback. Jacqueline Susann stages a long-overdue comeback as it is now republished for a new generation of readers ready to share the exploits and excesses of her three pill-popping showbiz heroines: Anne, the smalltown girl supposedly modelled on Grace Kelly, who captivates a millionaire but falls for an English cad; Jennifer, the beautiful Marilyn Monroe clone who possesses everything - except immortality; and Neely, the ruthless Judy Garlandesque understudy-turned-superstar. As friends - and enemies - they learn the hard way that fame, fortune, beauty and stardom don't always equal happiness.