And Other Handy Household Hints.
Marriage is a fun-packed, frivolous hobby... only occasionally resulting in death. All wives sporadically want to kill their husbands, and are often overhead making the quip "not all men are bastards - some of them are dead". But when Jazz Jardine is arrested for her husband's murder, the joke falls flat. Life, not imprisonment, should begin at 40!
Jazz's girlfriends know she doesn't have a license to kill, hell, she doesn't even have a learner's permit, so they set about proving her innocence, uncovering lust, betrayal, adultery, divorce lawyers, plot twists, thinner thighs and toy boys along the way.
Sexy and wise, Lette's latest irresistable novel is about women not Having It All, but Doing It All. It's about how today's mother is often a married lone parent. It's about how no woman ever shot her husband while he was vacuuming. This is classic Lette at her best, casting her trademark caustic eye on what goes on in the bedrooms and kitchens of ordinary couples.