Description

A witty tale of modern manners in the style of Mavis Cheek.

There are two ways to make sex pay. One is illegal and the other can land you in a whole lot of trouble.

When writer Dora Hall’s erotic novels become successful, her agent decides to cash in with a promotional tour. Unfortunately Dora’s career is her best-kept secret, and so she is delighted when he hires a glamorous stand-in. Predatory blonde Lillian Bliss fulfils everyone’s criteria; she’s a walking sexual adventure, lapping up media attention and making it all look wonderfully simple – until she starts to deviate from Dora’s carefully written script.

Chaos descends upon the small Norfolk town, local celebrities and politicians scrabble frantically to hide their seedy pasts and Dora’s cover is completely blown. What began with a few little lies turns into a spectacular slice of mayhem in this wickedly witty and warm debut from a tremendously talented writer.

About the author(s)

Married with four sons, Sue Welfare is a writer with eight erotic novels to her credit, but finds that this is one of the worst-kept secrets in East Anglia. She was runner-up in the ‘Mail on Sunday’ novel competition in 1995, and winner of the Wyrd Short Story prize in the same year.

Reviews

A FEW LITTLE LIES:

‘Captures an authentic flavour of rural angst… an entertaining debut’
Mail on Sunday

JUST DESSERTS:

‘The characterisation is sure… Delightful’
Daily Telegraph

‘A wonderful witty novel’
Woman’s Weekly