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The Trouble with Keeping Mum Rosie Wallace

The Trouble with Keeping Mum By Rosie Wallace

The Trouble with Keeping Mum by Rosie Wallace


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Summary

Another tale packed with juicy gossip and parliamentary scandal from the delightful Rosie Wallace.

The Trouble with Keeping Mum Summary

The Trouble with Keeping Mum by Rosie Wallace

When Annie finds out she's pregnant, aged 44, it comes as a bit of a shock - after all, she's been celibate for five years. As a divorced single-mother caring for both a teenage son and an elderly parent, Annie has enough on her plate without having to look after a new baby as well - especially as she still hasn't figured out who the father is. There are two candidates in the running: her ex-boyfriend Tariq and Andrew, the widowed leader of the Scottish Parliament. With Annie's job as Health Minister placing her firmly in the public eye, she needs to solve the problems of her tangled personal life before the press cotton on - and she needs to solve them fast.

About Rosie Wallace

Rosie Wallace was brought up in Milngavie, near Glasgow but has lived on Orkney since her marriage to Jim Wallace, MP for Orkney and Shetland, bringing up their two daughters. She is a speech and language therapist, and since 2003 has been working freelance, specialising in dyslexia. In 2007, her husband stood down from the Scottish Parliament and was appointed to the House of Lords, so she acquired a title which is only used occasionally!

Rosie's interests include cooking, travelling and walking.

Additional information

GOR011257249
9780755319367
0755319362
The Trouble with Keeping Mum by Rosie Wallace
Used - Like New
Paperback
Headline Publishing Group
2012-12-06
352
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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