Win one of five copies of Nice Work (If You Can Get It) by Celia Imrie, rrp $27.99 each!
Somewhere on the French Riviera, tucked between glitzy Monte Carlo and the red carpets of Cannes, lies the sleepy town of Bellevue-Sur-Mer. Sheltered from the glittering melee, it’s home to many an expat – although it hasn’t proved as peaceful as expected. Now an enterprising band of retirees has resolved to show it’s never too late to start afresh, so they open a restaurant.
Snapping up a local property and throwing themselves into preparations, Theresa, Carol, William and Benjamin’s plans are proceeding unnervingly well. But when Theresa encounters a mysterious intruder, she begins to wonder what secrets the building is concealing.
Win one of five copies of Nice Work (If You Can Get It) by Celia Imrie, rrp $27.99 each!
Somewhere on the French Riviera, tucked between glitzy Monte Carlo and the red carpets of Cannes, lies the sleepy town of Bellevue-Sur-Mer. Sheltered from the glittering melee, it’s home to many an expat – although it hasn’t proved as peaceful as expected. Now an enterprising band of retirees has resolved to show it’s never too late to start afresh, so they open a restaurant.
Snapping up a local property and throwing themselves into preparations, Theresa, Carol, William and Benjamin’s plans are proceeding unnervingly well. But when Theresa encounters a mysterious intruder, she begins to wonder what secrets the building is concealing.
Meanwhile Sally, an actress who fled the stage to live in quiet anonymity, has decided not to be involved. She’s far too busy anyway, shepherding around unexpected visitors from her past, including a suave Russian with a super-yacht and a penchant for her company.
As the razzmatazz of Cannes Film Festival penetrates Bellevue-Sur-Mer, its inhabitants become entangled in a complex pattern of love triangles and conflicting business interests, and something starts to feel distinctly strange. Finding themselves knee-deep in suspicion and skulduggery, the restaurateurs realise they can no longer tell who’s nasty … and who’s nice.
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