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Rare Bird Of Truth

Rare Bird Of Truth

Neal Drinnan
3.1/5 ( ratings)
Virgil Mann is an Australian editor working in London who, via an unseemly brush with fate, has become a publisher. Good luck? Bad luck? It's too early to tell.

His boss, Anthony, is facing some nasty unforeseen challenges while his boss's wife, Delia , is attracting some unwanted attention of her own. Their son, Wesley, is about to tear the world apart with teen angst, while in sun-scorched Ibiza, a gold-digging beauty and the heir to Britain's largest retail fortune are about to bring the party season to a shocking and chilling end.

What could one blow-in Aussie have to do with all these events? More than he'd ever expected--and far more than he'd like!

Climb on board this crazy caravan of tortured teens, beach terrorists, medicated depressives, and hopeful hangers-on and explore the thrills and horrors of life in Britain at the dawn of the digital age.
Language
English
Pages
390
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster (Australia)
Release
February 01, 2010
ISBN 13
9780731814589

Rare Bird Of Truth

Neal Drinnan
3.1/5 ( ratings)
Virgil Mann is an Australian editor working in London who, via an unseemly brush with fate, has become a publisher. Good luck? Bad luck? It's too early to tell.

His boss, Anthony, is facing some nasty unforeseen challenges while his boss's wife, Delia , is attracting some unwanted attention of her own. Their son, Wesley, is about to tear the world apart with teen angst, while in sun-scorched Ibiza, a gold-digging beauty and the heir to Britain's largest retail fortune are about to bring the party season to a shocking and chilling end.

What could one blow-in Aussie have to do with all these events? More than he'd ever expected--and far more than he'd like!

Climb on board this crazy caravan of tortured teens, beach terrorists, medicated depressives, and hopeful hangers-on and explore the thrills and horrors of life in Britain at the dawn of the digital age.
Language
English
Pages
390
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster (Australia)
Release
February 01, 2010
ISBN 13
9780731814589

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