Publication

2007 - W.F. Howes Ltd., Rearsby, England

Language

English

Word Count

89,500 words, Guess

Page Count

358 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC823.914

Description

Fleur is beautiful but lazy and spends her life looking for rich men who can provide her and her teenage daughter with a glamorous and effortless existence. A daily trawl through the court pages of The Times provides her with an unusual but fertile search area - the funerals and memorial services of the great and good, where gatecrashers are so much less noticeable than they would be at a wedding or a christening. It is at one of these sad but oddly festive occasions that she meets Richard, dull but well-off, whose mousey wife has died after a lifetime of enjoyable ill-health. Before long Fleur has become an integral part of Richard's life, offending his friends, interfering in his leisure pursuits and stirring up his grown-up children to behave badly.

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