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Madeleine Wickham, who writes the internationally bestselling Shopaholic series as Sophie Kinsella, has penned an irresistibly dishy and entertaining novel about three savvy young women and the secrets they share over monthly drinks.
Roxanne: glamorous, self-confident, with a secret lover -- a married man
Maggie: capable and high-achieving, until she finds the one thing she can't cope with -- motherhood
Candice: honest, decent, or so she believes -- until a ghost from her past turns up
At the first of every month, when the office has reached its pinnacle of hysteria, Maggie, Roxanne, and Candice meet at London's swankiest bar for an evening of cocktails and gossip. Here, they chat about what's new at The Londoner, the glossy fashion magazine where they all work, and everything else that's going on in their lives. Or almost everything. Beneath the girl talk and the laughter, each of the three has a secret. And when a chance encounter at the cocktail bar sets in motion an extraordinary chain of events, each one will find their biggest secret revealed.
In Cocktails for Three, Madeleine Wickham combines her trademark humor with remarkable insight to create an edgy, romantic tale of secrets, strangers, and a splash of scandal.
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Periodicals in fiction, Publishing, Women publishers, Female friendship, Periodicals, Fiction, Female friendship in fiction, Women publishers in fiction, Large type books, London (england), fiction, Fiction, psychological, Friendship, fiction, Women journalists, Life change eventsPlaces
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Cocktails for Three
March 7, 2006, St. Martin's Griffin
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Cocktails for Three
2001, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, Thomas Dunne Books
in English
- 1st U.S. ed.
0312281927 9780312281922
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"Candice Brewin pushed open the heavy glass door of the Manhattan Bar and felt the familiar swell of warmth, noise, light and clatter rush over her."
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