Mister Fabulous and Friends

Mister Fabulous and Friends

by Celia Brayfield (Author)

Synopsis

What do you do when the kids you work with have never heard of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah band, when your marijuana empire has been hijacked and your mates think Lady in Red is a really quite a good song? For Percy George Hodsoll, the answer was easy. You drive your motorbike over the central reservation and go out in a blaze of glory. George had friends - luckier, happier, richer men who got a band together to play classic R & B: Mickey, the star commercials director, has a career on borrowed time; Rhys, the conscientious doctor, is in love with Mickey's wife; four-square, big-hearted Andy, starting over after redundancy, with a dangerously sexy new neighbour; Sam, the egotist supreme, is leaving home for a woman who thinks she's an Egyptian goddess. Without George, life, love and masculinity catch up with the four old friends. It's time to move on, but where to? Start a new life? Fix the old one? Divorce? Suicide? Sex? Prison? Decisions, decisions...Funny, sad, moving, hilarious - a social comedy that touches the heart of modern middle England.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 16 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0751531383
ISBN 13: 9780751531381
Book Overview: * Nationwide adrail campaign at mainline stations * Author PR activity to include bookshop signings and media interviews * Review coverage in the national press and women's magazines * To be submitted for major trade promotions * On-line activity * Full-page ad in the Bookseller * Bound proofs * Possible radio reading

Media Reviews
Deliciously comic - lightning flashes of wit and scalpel-sharp observation DAILY MAIL With a sharp wit and snappy dialogue Brayfield has produced a very funny, cleverly plotted novel that displays Fay Weldon's understanding of the pleasure to be derived from seeing the bad get their just desserts DAILY TELEGRAPH Most authors would give their eye teeth to write this well THE TIMES A faultless tragicomic observation of middle age in Middle England- how I wish I could write this well and how I wish I didn't see myself so clearly in every one of her characters! A must-read for the menopausal! Nigel Havers
Author Bio
Celia Brayfield is a bestselling novelist and a journalist. Her most recent novels, GETTING HOME, SUNSET and HEARTSWAP were published to great critical acclaim by Little Brown. She has one daughter and lives and works in London.