Cross Dressing

Cross Dressing

by Bill Fitzhugh (Author)

Synopsis

DAN STEELE is an adman with a career that is about to go stratospheric. Dan is cold-hearted, ruthless and completely without morals in his job, and will steal ideas from anyone. He has just stolen a completely brilliant campaign idea from a no-hoper colleague who swears revenge. But in his private life he is a better, softer man than he appears in public- he looks after his mad old mother, and when his twin brother Michael - a priest - returns from Africa, Dan looks after him, to the extent of passing his brother off as himself for medical insurance purposes. But that's where Dan's problems really start - because Michael promptly dies and everyone assumes it's Dan who is dead. So Dan does the only thing he can do- he becomes Michael, a priest without a job, without a home, without insurance, without a future. Then he discovers Sister Peg, an extraordinary nun who runs a shelter for the homeless CROSS DRESSING reads like the best thrillers, is laugh-out-loud funny, and packs a punch that is knockout. Bill Fitzhugh is one funny writer, on the side of the angels, and CROSS DRESSING is his best book to date.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Published: 02 Nov 2000

ISBN 10: 0099410893
ISBN 13: 9780099410898