A warm and witty look at a female friendship gone wrong - this is women at war!
A warm and witty look at a female friendship gone wrong - this is women at war!
Beth is a woman in supreme control of all aspects of her life and family, with a stellar career and her house an oasis of calm. Her closest friend, Megan, is very different; somehow she swims through the chaos of her family with ease, the clutter on the stairs, the cat footprints on the kitchen work space. And while they could not be more different, Beth and Megan have a genuine friendship built on years of laugher, tears and true understanding of each other's strengths and weaknesses. Because that's what friends do, isn't it?
But when Beth's daughter reveals a surprising secret, a wedge is driven between Beth and Megan. What begins as mild recrimination and misunderstanding develops into a full-blown row and then a simmering feud. As the two women square up to do battle in the London suburbs, there's everything to play for. All's fair in love and war... With her wisdom, insight and wicked humour, Fanny Blake shines a light on to female friendships, in this delicious tale of two so-called best friends.“Fanny Blake has the gift of creating wonderful page turners from very domestic situations; and then making them warm and funny as wellI love the way Fanny Blake proves that women just become more and more fascinatingFanny Blake's beat is middle-aged, middle-class family life gone wrong and here's her best one yet ... Wryly perceptive, excellently plotted, packed with telling lifestyle detail and especially good on the monumental selfishness of teenagers - DAILY MAILA deliciously witty look at female friendship - EXPRESSA great read - Sunday ExpressThe twists will tantalise until the big shock on the very last page - WOMANFemale friendship comes under the microscope ... a fabulous page-turner. - PRIMA”
Fanny Blake has the gift of creating wonderful page turners from very domestic situations; and then making them warm and funny as well
I love the way Fanny Blake proves that women just become more and more fascinatingFanny Blake's beat is middle-aged, middle-class family life gone wrong and here's her best one yet ... Wryly perceptive, excellently plotted, packed with telling lifestyle detail and especially good on the monumental selfishness of teenagers - DAILY MAILA deliciously witty look at female friendship - EXPRESSA great read - Sunday ExpressThe twists will tantalise until the big shock on the very last page - WOMANFemale friendship comes under the microscope ... a fabulous page-turner. - PRIMAFanny Blake was a publisher for many years, editing both fiction and non-fiction before becoming a freelance journalist and writer. She has written various non-fiction titles, acted as ghost writer for a number of celebrities, and is also Books Editor of WOMAN and HOME magazine.
Beth is a woman in supreme control of all aspects of her life and family, with a stellar career and her house an oasis of calm. Her closest friend, Megan, is very different; somehow she swims through the chaos of her family with ease, the clutter on the stairs, the cat footprints on the kitchen work space. And while they could not be more different, Beth and Megan have a genuine friendship built on years of laugher, tears and true understanding of each other's strengths and weaknesses. Because that's what friends do, isn't it? But when Beth's daughter reveals a surprising secret, a wedge is driven between Beth and Megan. What begins as mild recrimination and misunderstanding develops into a full-blown row and then a simmering feud. As the two women square up to do battle in the London suburbs, there's everything to play for. All's fair in love and war... With her wisdom, insight and wicked humour, Fanny Blake shines a light on to female friendships, in this delicious tale of two so-called best friends.
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