A Married Man
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Average customer review:Product Description
Still trying to get over her husband's death whilst living on a reduced income in London, single mum Lucy Fellowes grabs the opportunity to move out to the country. It will be great for her son and maybe there'll be an easy way back into the dating game.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #829331 in Books
- Published on: 2002-10-07
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 416 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Catherine Alliott was born and raised in Hertfordshire. After graduating from Warwick University she moved to London where she worked as a copywriter in advertising. She lives with her husband, who is a barrister, and her three children in Hertfordshire.
Customer Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyable
This book has everything in it: laughter; sadness; real emotion; not to mention a brilliant story line. I thought I could predict the ending quite early on but was pleasantly surprised to find that the author had chosen to weave a completely new thread into the story that really did leave you guessing until the end. "A married man" is very well written and I found it hard to put down at times. I would recommend it if you like chic lit with a bit more depth.
BLOODY BRILLIANT - BEST BOOK IN AGES !!
To say I couldn't put this book down is an understatement - literally I read it in 2 days flat - Didn't want to go to bed but had to! Woke early the next morning to read it - call me sad but it's true.
Catherine Alliott is an extremely gifted writer and I love how she leaves you hanging at the end of every chapter so you just have to read on and on and on and on .....
Can't wait to read her next book. Am gonna read all her previous books - this was the first oe I have read of hers - hope they are just as good!!
BRILLIANT !!
A funny compasionate novel
An abolutly brilliant novel. An easy read yet difficult to put down. I thought it would be a boy meets girl type but the twist near the end threw me completly. Alliott deals with difficult subjects with thoughtfulness and humour. The first Catherine Alliott that I have read. I look forward to the rest.





