
Near fine condition.Simon & Schuster,2003.First UK edition-first printing(1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2).Red hardback(silver lettering to the spine) with Dj(a couple of small creases and nicks on the edges of the Dj cover),both in near fine condition.Nice and clean pages but slightly tainted on the outer edges,small pencil mark impression on the first blank page of the book.Nice and clean book with light shelf wear.First edition-first printing.343pp.Price un-clipped. This is another paragraph Review: Kathy Lette's Dead Sexy is a dyspeptic account of the reality show from hell; music teacher Shelly is entered by her pupils for the computer date of a life-time--marriage, honeymoon and a large cash bonus if she and her husband make a go of it. The trouble is that every single thing the highly attractive Kit Kincade tells her is a complete lie--his mane of blond hair is a wig. Shipped off with him to a tropical island in the middle of civil war and natural disaster, and surrounded by television folk of an untrustworthiness which makes even Kit look savoury, Shelly is hopelessly confused, not least by her own feelings. n nTightly plotted and stuffed with witty one-liners, Dead Sexy is what we expect from Kathy Lette--a lightweight romp that is no stranger to deeper feelings. The complex lies the characters tell are not always entirely opposed to the inner truth of their emotions--there is a real distinction made here, at times a snobbish one, between those characters who lie out of habit and those who fib out of necessity.