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Three in a Bed

Couverture du livre « Three in a Bed » de Andrew Croker aux éditions Random House Digital
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Sam Plummer is the undisputed tabloid king. But someone is trying to dethrone him.As news editor of one of the biggest red-top Sunday papers, Sam Plummer is no stranger to sex and scandal. When he breaks a sensationally juicy, full-blown political scoop - a Tory peer exposed in a Black Sea... Voir plus

Sam Plummer is the undisputed tabloid king. But someone is trying to dethrone him.As news editor of one of the biggest red-top Sunday papers, Sam Plummer is no stranger to sex and scandal. When he breaks a sensationally juicy, full-blown political scoop - a Tory peer exposed in a Black Sea love nest with a pair of stunning Ukrainian women a third his age - everything goes spectacularly wrong.Caught at his own game, Sam is cast adrift - but he refuses to go quietly, convinced there is a larger conspiracy at play. Pursued by the paparazzi, police and MI6, and finding he is now the one in the spotlight, Sam must dig deep into a shady world of sex, spies and entrapment to uncover the plot to destroy him.To discover the truth, he must rely on his resourceful ex-military bodyguard, his long-retired mentor, and the disarmingly beautiful lawyer he was just starting to get to know... but can he be sure that anyone is as they seem? In this high-octane comedy thriller, Andrew Croker reminds us you can't always believe what you see in the news... or in real life.'A page-turner that paints a thoroughly entertaining picture of the competitive, conniving, cantankerous world of newspapers that may soon belong to another age.' (Paul Kelso Sky News)'[A] sizzling romp packed with cunning, devious, bright characters.' (Tom Willcox BBC)'I loved it. It reads like a red top version of State of Play.' (Mark Austin)

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