A delicious recipe for domestic disaster!
Take one small town where everyone thinks they know everyone else's business. Add three households. Mix in several large dollops of scandal, some secrets and a tragedy. Turn up the heat and bring to the boil. Season with one eccentric old lady and serve with the tabloid press and a big helping of local gossip.
Read More'Wallace gleefully exposes the gossipy thought bubbles of the self-righteous and genteel...consistently wry and often joyously funny' - Herald'Neatly observed...enjoyably witty' - Scotsman'Hugely entertaining' - Sunday Post'A rollicking read...with a good eye for what lies beneath the surface' - Australian Women's Weekly'Hilarious...a tale of quaint country folk peppered with smatterings of bigotry, raunchiness and intrigue' - Orkney Today'Her observations about women's lives are sharply pointed and pertinent' - Sydney Morning Herald'An easily inhaled, colourful tale...with moments of poignancy and humour' - Courier Mail'Rosie Wallace captures the small town perfectly...a very funny and authentic novel' - forargyll.com