
Green for Love
By Anne Piper
When your husband’s eye wanders, it time to fight nasty…
Thoroughly spoilt, Susan Denn spends most of her morning in bed.
Life as a barrister’s wife is meant to be full of every comfort…
Or so she thinks – until she finds out her husband is having an affair!
With the household run efficiently by the staff, and with not much more for her to worry about, a plot starts to form in her mind, one she has plenty of time to develop.
She can’t let her marriage fall apart.
Enlisting the help of her good friend Pussy Gardener, Susan decides to find out who the other woman is.
Susan has a list of suspects.
And she is determined to find the one …
A deliciously devious dark comedy, perfect for fans of Piper’s first books, Cuckoo and Love on the Make.
ANNE PIPER was born in Llan-daff near Cardiff in 1920. She spent the next eleven years in Edinburgh where her father, Professor Richmond, taught Latin at the University. She was educated at an English boarding school, at Newnham College, Cambridge, and at the Sorbonne. From 1942 to 1944 she worked in the Ministry of Information in London, and was sent to India by them in 1944. She married in 1945 and now lives on the Thames at Hammersmith with her husband and three daughters. Her other books published with Endeavour Press include Cuckoo and Love on the Make.