\'Outrageously Jilly Cooperesque\' Sunday Times StyleReaders love Wives Like Us...\'I devoured this in one day\' *****\'Gloriously good fun\' *****\'Absolutely delightful\' *****No one knows better than Ian Palmer – Executive Butler – that social position is everything in the rose-strewn Cotswolds.So when his boss, Tata Hawkins, flounces out of her (new-build) manor house after a row with husband Bryan, Ian is alarmed:
for one thing, if Tata is on the social slide downwards, that means he is too;
for another, he’s lost his home and has nowhere to store his prized collection of vintage Gucci loafers;
\'Outrageously Jilly Cooperesque\' Sunday Times StyleReaders love Wives Like Us...\'I devoured this in one day\' *****\'Gloriously good fun\' *****\'Absolutely delightful\' *****No one knows better than Ian Palmer – Executive Butler – that social position is everything in the rose-strewn Cotswolds.So when his boss, Tata Hawkins, flounces out of her (new-build) manor house after a row with husband Bryan, Ian is alarmed: for one thing, if Tata is on the social slide downwards, that means he is too; for another, he’s lost his home and has nowhere to store his prized collection of vintage Gucci loafers; even worse, a vacuum among the Country Princess set has opened up for a new Queen Bee.With the old-money Pennybacker-Hoare sisters plotting to rid ‘their’ county of Tata and her ilk, a bikini influencer on the prowl for a husband just like Mr. Hawkins, a glamorous American divorcee threatening to steal Tata\'s crown, and the heiress-next-door threatening to steal Ian, the Cotswolds are in chaos.Can Ian restore Tata’s country crown and reinstate her to the comforts of the Manor?‘A forensically well-observed narrative . . . a shiny satirette of country living where everyone is unmuddied but filthy rich.’ The Times‘It may finally be time for Jilly [Cooper] to make way for a new chronicler of Cotswolds life.\' Daily Mail Σελίδες: 368, Έτος Έκδοσης: 0930, Διαστάσεις: 12.8x12.8cm