Cosmopolitan
'Jane Wenham Jones has written the story you've always wanted to read about infidelity - and how to get away it'
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'Original and lots of fun!'
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The novel begins as a hilarious romp peopled with a monstrous regiment of women. But Jane Wenham-Jones is too clever a writer to leave it at that. Stephanie learns that although love may no longer be the thrilling adventure it once was, what she has is far more precious and fulfilling.
Like Jane's first novel, Raising The Roof, Perfect Alibis manages to be hilarious and serious in the same breath. Jane has some very wise things to say about modern marriage and motherhood but she never lets a good joke pass her by. I can't wait to see where her third novel will take her.
To me, she is the next Jilly Cooper, but without the toe-curling puns.
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