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Somebody

Published
Feb 2002
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
400

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Somebody is social comedy at its best – a laugh-out-loud antidote to chick-fic, by a sparkling new voice.

What do you do when you discover that your partner in love and work is in fact a double crossing married man? Caron decamps to London, with only the clothes she stands up in. OK so she is a little overdressed for May, but this is an emergency…

Power dressing in Manhattan is exchanged for window dressing at the local department store – which is trading not only on its reputation from the 60s, but also on its merchandise. Caron is just happy to be keeping a low profile. And how much lower can it go?

Then a chance meeting with the dishy chief financial officer and an introduction to the firm Lothario confirms that things are about to change again. With two potential lovers and an excitable ex on the scene, Caron still finds the time to reform her flatmates' lives, rebuff attempts by her ex to sieze her one remaining asset (just a small Picasso), and unearth major fraud in the company accounts. The last thing she is worried about is finding a man, or the thickness of her thighs. She just wants to get on with life…

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First Edition Feb 2002 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN13 9780007119882 ISBN10 0007119887
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Aug 2009 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN13 9780007335312 ISBN10 0007335318
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