Book description
Victor Smiley and his wife Joan have been married for nearly twenty
years, but each barely recognises the person they wake up with every
morning.
Victor is so fed up with his job at the local egg-box factory -as well
as distracted by his visits to his favourite prostitute, Kamila- that he
hardly notices his wife’s constant ridicule.
Joan has resigned herself to the fact that Victor will never see beyond
her double-chin to a new hair cut or outfit. She even puts up with his
constant snoring which keeps her up night after night. Just.
For unbeknownst to Victor, Joan is taking her sweet revenge: spending
large amounts of money on his credit card, kitting herself out in a sexy
new wardrobe, to impress her secret lover, Don.
But then, as the bills mount, Victor loses his job. Soon he realises
that the only way he can achieve his dream of setting up home with
Kamila is to get Joan out of the picture. But Victor is about to get a
nasty surprise. For he’s not the only one with murder on his mind . . .
Peter James was educated at Charterhouse then at film school. He lived
in North America for a number of years, working as a screenwriter and
film producer before returning to England. His novels, including the
number one bestseller Possession, have been translated into thirty
languages and three have been filmed. All his novels reflect his deep
interest in the world of the police, with whom he does in-depth
research, as well as science, medicine and the paranormal. He has
produced numerous films, including the The Merchant Of Venice, starring
Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons and Joseph Fiennes. He divides his time between
his homes in Notting Hill in London and near Brighton in Sussex.