Reseña del editor:
Never Mind the Botox is a series about four professional women all working on the sale of high-profile cosmetic surgery business the Beau Street Group. Each book reveals how the women cope with one of the most glamorous but challenging deals of their careers, and the dramatic impact it has on their personal lives. With a briefcase in one hand and a glass of wine in the other, can they navigate their way through a surreal world of boob jobs by day and intrigue by night and still keep their own love lives on track? Rachel Altman is a corporate financier with a prestigious accounting firm who's desperately trying to keep on the straight and narrow. Hopelessly led astray by her bar-diving boyfriend, she gets the chance to turn things around when her boss gives her the break she's been waiting for. But when the deal doesn't go as planned Rachel panics, sparking off a chain of betrayal and lies that threatens to ruin both her love life and career. The series can be read in any order.
Biografía del autor:
Penny Avis trained as an accountant and worked as a high flying corporate finance partner at Deloitte, having previously survived the collapse of Arthur Andersen during the Enron crisis. After years of juggling a diary from hell with bringing up two young children - regularly running the mums' race in a trouser suit and her nanny's trainers - she took a career break and started writing. She is married and lives in London. Joanna Berry graduated in Law with First Class Honours from Oxford University and after qualifying as a solicitor became a partner at Eversheds, specialising in media and intellectual property law. After having her third child she donned a hard hat, renovated a house and then took a job with Children in Need (highlights included sharing a stage with Pudsey bear). She is married and lives in Cheshire.
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- EditorialMatador
- Año de publicación2012
- ISBN 10 1848766629
- ISBN 13 9781848766624
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas355
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