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A credit card conspiracy collides with a presidential election as stuntman Reb Barnett uncovers a hidden behavioral-manipulation program beneath a global financial rollout.
West & West
Current IP portfolio — fiction, nonfiction, and properties in development.
The Reb Barnett Thriller Series
Reb Barnett is a 38-year-old A-list Hollywood stuntman — sharper, quicker, and more wounded than anybody in the room. The series combines high-concept thriller plotting, Hollywood access, political intrigue, and a singular first-person voice.
A credit card conspiracy collides with a presidential election as stuntman Reb Barnett uncovers a hidden behavioral-manipulation program beneath a global financial rollout.
Previously optioned twice by Tom Cruise and Paramount Pictures. The novel established Reb Barnett as an expandable commercial thriller franchise for both publishing and screen adaptation.
A covert human-enhancement program with national security implications draws Reb Barnett into a conspiracy reaching the White House. Synopsis and IP presentation materials complete.
Memoir & Nonfiction
First Person Plural became a New York Times bestseller following its original publication and was published internationally in more than twenty countries. The memoir was acquired by Disney in a seven-figure deal with Robin Williams attached to star and Eric Roth attached to adapt.
The expanded 25th Anniversary Edition will be released May 26, 2026 by Blackstone Publishing in hardcover, paperback, e-book, and audiobook formats.
Featured by The Hollywood Reporter in May 2026 in connection with renewed industry interest in adaptation as a premium dramatic series. The new edition has prompted essays, news coverage, and interviews in The New York Post, Psychology Today, Katie Couric Media, and Newsweek.
Young Adult & Crossover Fiction
Written by Cameron West and Rikki West. Sixteen-year-old gifted guitarist Bo Sender leaves behind the life that defined her — “the girl from the Cadillac Laundry” — and heads up California’s Central Coast determined to create a future through music on her own terms. As Bo begins forming fragile new relationships in San Luis Obispo and Shell Beach, long-buried fractures within her mind begin surfacing, forcing her to confront the Dissociative Identity Disorder created by severe childhood trauma.
The novel combines literary emotional depth, music culture, found family, and psychological realism in a coming-of-age story grounded in Cameron West’s lived experience as the subject of First Person Plural — the New York Times bestselling memoir originally acquired by Disney in a seven-figure deal with Robin Williams attached to star and Eric Roth attached to adapt.
Dissociative Identity Disorder affects tens of millions worldwide. The Remarkable Mind(s) of Bo Sender brings a rare level of authenticity and lived authority to the portrayal of a young multiple in contemporary fiction. Complete manuscript available with long-form series potential.
Representation
Laurie Fox
Linda Chester Literary Agency
Cameron and Rikki West write across fiction publishing and film/television properties. Adult fiction and nonfiction represented by Laurie Fox at the Linda Chester Literary Agency. YA literary agents and publishing inquiries regarding The Remarkable Mind(s) of Bo Sender should contact Laurie Fox directly.
Publishing, film, television, and YA literary representation inquiries regarding all West & West properties should be directed to Laurie Fox.
laurie@lindachester.com