Wives Like Us(English, Paperback, Sykes Plum)

Wives Like Us(English, Paperback, Sykes Plum)

  • Sykes Plum
Publisher:Bloomsbury PublishingISBN 13: 9781408888537ISBN 10: 140888853X

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Wives Like Us(English, Paperback, Sykes Plum) is written by Sykes Plum and published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 140888853X (ISBN 10) and 9781408888537 (ISBN 13).

'Outrageously Jilly Cooperesque' Sunday Times Style Readers love Wives Like Us... 'I devoured this in one day' ***** 'Gloriously good fun' ***** 'Absolutely delightful' ***** No one knows better than Ian Palmer - Executive Butler - that social position is everything in the rose-strewn Cotswolds. So when his boss, Tata Hawkins, flounces out of her (new-build) manor house after a row with husband Bryan, Ian is alarmed: for one thing, if Tata is on the social slide downwards, that means he is too; for another, he's lost his home and has nowhere to store his prized collection of vintage Gucci loafers; even worse, a vacuum among the Country Princess set has opened up for a new Queen Bee. With the old-money Pennybacker-Hoare sisters plotting to rid 'their' county of Tata and her ilk, a bikini influencer on the prowl for a husband just like Mr. Hawkins, a glamorous American divorcee threatening to steal Tata's crown, and the heiress-next-door threatening to steal Ian, the Cotswolds are in chaos. Can Ian restore Tata's country crown and reinstate her to the comforts of the Manor? 'A forensically well-observed narrative . . . a shiny satirette of country living where everyone is unmuddied but filthy rich.' The Times 'It may finally be time for Jilly [Cooper] to make way for a new chronicler of Cotswolds life.' Daily Mail