The Love Detective: A hilarious, escapist romcom from the author of CONFESSIONS OF A FORTY-SOMETHING F##K UP!

Alexandra Potter

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'People always ask me what kind of books I write and I guess you'd call them love stories, but I also think of them as mysteries. After all, what makes two people fall in love? I've written five novels and I'm still looking for the answers. In a way, I'm a bit of a love detective. Because what's a greater mystery than love?'Novelist Ruby Miller has lost her faith in love. In an effort to forget her cheating ex and clear her head of her writer's block, she joins her sister for a week's holiday in India... and embarks on an extraordinary adventure.

Swept up on a magical mystery tour, amid silks and spices, palaces and weddings, Ruby investigates a hundred different stories of love lost and found. But will a romance of her own remain always out of reach, or can she find her happy ever after?

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  • Magical, fun and romantic, this feel-good read is guaranteed to lift your January mood. **** - CloserMagical, fun and romantic, this feel-good read is guaranteed to lift your January mood. **** - Closer

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Alexandra Potter

Alexandra Potter

Alexandra Potter was born in Yorkshire. Having lived in Los Angeles and Sydney after university, where she worked variously as a features editor and sub-editor for women's magazines including Elle, Company, Red and Australian Vogue, she now writes full time and lives between London and Los Angeles. She is the author of nine internationally bestselling novels of romantic fiction with a magical twist, including Don't You Forget About Me and Me and Mr Darcy, which won the Best New Fiction Award at the Jane Austen Regency World Awards 2007.

You can find out more at www.alexandrapotter.com or on her Facebook page at www.facebook.com/Alexandra.Potter.Author or follow Alexandra on Twitter @AlexPotterBooks.

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