Heartbreak Hotel

Heartbreak Hotel

Paperback Published on: 29/08/2013
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Synopsis

From Deborah Moggach, bestselling author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, comes another hilarious and romantic comedy, this time set in a run-down B&B in Wales... When retired actor Buffy decides to up sticks from London and move to rural Wales, he has no idea what he is letting himself in for. In possession of a run-down B&B that leans more towards the shabby than the chic and is miles from nowhere, he realises he needs to fill the beds - and fast. Enter a motley collection of guests: Harold, whose wife has run off with a younger woman; Amy, who's been unexpectedly dumped by her (not-so) weedy boyfriend and Andy, the hypochondriac postman whose girlfriend is much too much for him to handle. But under Buffy's watchful eye, this disparate group of strangers find they have more in common than perhaps they first thought... 'Addictive and funny... If there is a book more like a Richard Curtis film, you'd be hard-pressed to find it' Psychologies 'Just as exuberant and hilarious as The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' Good Housekeeping

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780099578628
  • Number of pages: 400
  • Weight: 277g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 24 mm

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Heartbreak Hotel
A charming and captivating novel
Retired actor Russell Buffery, or Buffy as he's more widely known, has been living and working in London for the better part of his life. However, when his... READ MORE
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Heartbreak Hotel
A charming and captivating novel
Retired actor Russell Buffery, or Buffy as he's more widely known, has been living and working in London for the better part of his life. However, when his... READ MORE
Page to Stage Reviews (Zarina)
Heartbreak Hotel
Light Read but Slow.
This was a very light read. I felt the first half of the book was very slow but the second half picked up pace slightly with the story taking more shape. I... READ MORE
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