The Undercover Mother
Eirin Thompson
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Description for The Undercover Mother
Paperback. An unforgettable heroine who's trying hard not so much to have it all as to hold it together Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 19 x 129 x 198. Weight in Grams: 196. Good clean copy with some minor shelf wear.
A part-time job as an undercover store detective at the Riverside Shopping Mall seems ideal for our mum-of-three whose kids are now at school. Used to not being noticed at home, she feels she has the perfect credentials.
The invisible eye of the Mall, she witnesses the good, bad and ugly of suburban life and it's not long before things become more complicated than the job fist promised.
There's the mystery of the posh schoolgirl, and why security is turning a blind eye. Theres the question of dubious vote-casting in the bonny baby competition. Theres Zero ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Hachette Books Ireland
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Castleknock, Ireland
ISBN
9780340950852
SKU
KTG0012730
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Eirin Thompson
Eirin Thompson is a mum of three and worked as a newspaper journalist before turning to novel writing. She has recently completed a masters degree from the Open University degree programme at Queens University, Belfast. She now lives in County Armagh.
Reviews for The Undercover Mother
'I dog eared all the pages that made me laugh out loud and now the book is a mess.'
Roisin Ingle, Irish Times journalist
'Eirin's unique style blends black humour with pithy, diary-style musings on the suburban life of a late-thirties mother of three. Poignant, dark, genuinely moving and very funny.'
Ciara Considine, editor
'Addictive as ... Read more
Roisin Ingle, Irish Times journalist
'Eirin's unique style blends black humour with pithy, diary-style musings on the suburban life of a late-thirties mother of three. Poignant, dark, genuinely moving and very funny.'
Ciara Considine, editor
'Addictive as ... Read more