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Perfect Strangers
Perfect Strangers
Author: Robyn Sisman
When Suze and Lloyd swap jobs and flats for the summer, there seems no reason for them to ever have more than the most cursory of conversations together. Until Suze uncovers a plot to oust Lloyd from the firm.
ISBN-13: 9780140274400
ISBN-10: 0140274405
Publication Date: 7/2/1998
Pages: 464
Rating:
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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3 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Gardners Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed Perfect Strangers on
The book started off a tad bit slow. However, the character development was excellent! It took a few days to get into the book, but once I did I couldn't put it down. Literally, I read the last 300 pages in one day!
kristinh avatar reviewed Perfect Strangers on
What a fun & wonderul story. Exciting from the very beginning! You'll enjoy this book from Robyn Sisman. Check out her other titles too!
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This was a thoroughly enjoyable book.
Two people working for the same advertising company, one in London and one in New York, swap positions for a month. Lloyd's pushy girlfriend Betsy insists on coming along for the ride and they stay in London, in Susannah's (just call me Suze) flat. Betsy can't believe the mess and disorderliness of it and at once sets to cleaning it up.
Meanwhile Suze is staying in Lloyd and Betsy's flat and loving it. She is the boss's pet, despite setting off a fire alarm on the first day when she has a cigarette in the library, thence learning smoking at work in the States is completely unacceptable.
When Lloyd loses his job, there's a strong smell of fish in the air -but no-one seems to notice except him. Suze by accident overhears a conversation and a bonk on the boardroom table after hours and things start clicking into place. She is the only one who can help Lloyd. Their phone conversations start to increase, and they both wonder -can you fall for someone who is a complete stranger?
The ending is perfect -highly recommended
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