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Saints, Sinners & TV Dinners

by Lisa Majury

237 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-0433; ISBN 1-4120-8677-9; US$19.11, C$21.98, EUR15.70, £10.99

Analeise thought her life had turned upside down when her husband deserted her. But fate was to play a big part in her search for the perfect man.


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After being married to Martin, a vain, self-centred photographer with a fetish for designer clothes, Analeise finds herself being publicly dumped!

Desperation sets in and she embarks on a search for a brand new Mr. Right only to find a string of disasters and and abundance of Mr. Wrongs!

Analeise has no choice but to become independant and fabulous again! She finds herself at a lot of crossroads with a lot of unanswered questions.

Who were the strangers with words of wisdom? Would she ever stop running around chasing her tail?

Things do happen for a reason... Don't they?



About the Author

Lisa Majury has been writing short stories from the age of nine. An autobiography of a bottle of shampoo impressed her English teacher, she used it in the school magazine. This encouraged her to write more stories. A major marriage break-up inspired her to write her first novel Saints, Sinners & TV Dinners. Lisa is currently involved in the beauty industry. She works and lives between Belfast and Dublin.



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