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4%OFFJane Lythell - Woman of the Hour - 9781784971205 - V9781784971205
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Woman of the Hour

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Meet Liz Lyon: respected TV producer, stressed-out executive, guilty single mother. StoryWorld is the nation's favourite morning show, and producer Liz Lyon wants to keep it that way. Her job is to turn real-life stories into thrilling TV - and keep a lid on the scandals and backbiting that happen off-stage. But then simmering tensions erupt at the station, trapping Liz in a game of one-upmanship where she doesn't know the rules. As the power struggle intensifies, can Liz keep her cool and keep her job? Does she even want to? In this gripping novel of power, rivalry and betrayal, Jane Lythell draws on her experiences of working in the glamorous, pressurised world of live TV. What readers are saying about WOMAN OF THE HOUR: 'I think Jane Lythell is a fabulous author and once again her novel, as with the other two, had me reading into the early hours. This is her best yet, though, and I'm already waiting impatiently for the next in the series' 'Eager to see more' 'A very entertaining and gripping read' 'There are moments to make you laugh, bring a lump to your throat and even to make your mouth water!' 'An epic storyline that runs for the majority of the book, often in the background, but just there, hitting at your conscious to be unravelled'

Product Details

Publisher
Head of Zeus
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Series
Storyworld
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781784971205
SKU
V9781784971205
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1

About Jane Lythell
Jane Lythell worked as a television producer and commissioning editor before becoming Deputy Director of the BFI and Chief Executive of BAFTA. This is her third novel, and the first title in the StoryWorld series.

Reviews for Woman of the Hour
'Full of drama, egos, tension and an eye-opening look behind the scenes of the world of television' The Haphazardous Hippo. 'Exceptionally well-written ... From the moment I picked this book up, it stayed in my hands until I had reached the end' Books of All Kinds. 'I found myself quickly absorbed in the story, staying up reading until the early hours of the morning unable to tear myself away' The Curious Ginger Cat. 'A great opener for a new series' Swirl and Thread. 'A book full of drama, egos, tension, sexism, blackmail, relationships ... I could go on but I think you get the gist, this book has it all' Neats Wilson. 'Lythell has written an insider's account of the frenetic world of live television. She lifts the lid on the monster egos and high drama that come with working in live television ... but the real dramas are played out behind the scenes' Katy Rice, The Argus. 'Compelling and authoritative with characters so well drawn you'll be looking out for them on TV' Kerry Fisher, author of The Island Escape and After the Lie. 'Terrific five-star read' The Last Word. 'A great sense of authenticity to the plot ... it can also make the reader reel in horror, wondering how anyone can spend their days massaging the egos of these pampered people' 4
, Anne Cater, Random Things Through My Letter Box. 'Wow, what a read. I was utterly addicted to this book. Liz is a fascinating, realistic, ballsy and likable protagonist, who had me at her side all the way' 5
, Louise Beech, author of How to be Brave. 'An entertaining holiday read this summer that will keep you captivated from the start to the finish ... great fun' (10/10) Brainfluff. 'A very entertaining and gripping read' Rachel's Random Reads. 'Lythell knows her stuff. She was a TV producer for 15 years and her knowledge of the inner machinations, the politics and the jostling for positions make this a fantastic read' Brighton and Hove Independent. 'The story of Liz Lyon, a mother hen both to daughter Flo, and her team. You sympathise easily with her struggles and cheer her triumphs. The ever-simmering tension racks up towards the end. Very enjoyable - and if you are looking at a career in television, well worth a read!' Emma Curtis author of One Little Mistake. 'The characters were wonderfully colourful - some with huge egos and some who you love to hate! As the story progressed I couldn't turn the pages fast enough to find out what secrets and lies some of the characters were keeping' Claire Douglas author of Local Girl Missing.

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