Author:John Updike

More than three decades have passed since the events described in The Witches of Eastwick and the three divorcees - Alexandra, Jane and Sukie - have left town, remarried, and become widows. They cope with their grief and solitude as widows do: they travel the world to exotic lands such as Canada, China and Egypt and renew old acquaintances. And then, one summer, they decide to go back to Eastwick.
The old Rhode Island seaside town where they once indulged in sensuous mischief still holds enchantment for the three, but it also holds memories, and there are those who remember them and wish them ill . . .
All hail the glorious return of the romp... Sexy, scandalous and all firmly tongue in cheek this'll have chick lit quaking in its Manolo Blahnik boots
—— HeatCarnegie gives Jilly Cooper a run for her money... A rip-roaring romp with a cast of colourful caricatures... a racy read that'll have you snorting with laughter
—— GlamourPacy, racy and enormous fun!
—— TASMINA PERRYA right corker! Very much in the Jilly Cooper vein... fast, sexy, fun, and we think you'll love it - a lot
—— CloserI read Country Pursuits in one sitting - it was a real hoot and unputdownable!
—— LORRAINE KELLY , GMTVWe love a steamy read we do, especially when it's set in the country. Scandal-a-plenty. Kind of like Emmerdale but with sex, champagne and hot men
—— MoreAs sinfully English as a hot buttered crumpet!
—— TILLY BAGSHAWEA fantastic read! I couldn't put it down from beginning to end!
—— TARA PALMER-TOMKINSONLose yourself in a good old bonk-buster... there's something for all tastes
—— Daily MirrorYou just know it's going to be a tongue-in-cheek masterpiece... high class romping and underhanded business. Think Desperate Housewives meets posh totty
—— U magazineJo Carnegie... will make even the rudest of readers blush with her saucy bonkbuster of a debut novel
—— HeatThis exquisite tour de force explores the dark roots of polygamy and its modern-day fruit in a renegade cult... compelling... essential reading
—— Publishers Weekly (starred/'Pick of theWeek')Wonderful... like A.S.Byatt, whose brilliant novel Possession also split the narrative between time periods, Ebershoff uses a series of fictionalized documents to add depth and perspective to his tale... thought-provoking
—— Sacramento News & ReviewFascinating... demonstrates abundant virtuosity, as he convincingly inhabits the voices of both a nineteenth-century Mormon and a contemporary gay youth excommunicated from the church, while also managing to say something about the mysterious power of faith
—— New YorkerBoth strands of the novel come together to form a fascinating overview of "Mormondom". The day-to-day realities of polygamy are brought home in the small domestic detail
—— IndependentWeaves a surprising amount of information into the dual narratives... [teaches] about Mormonism and the cancer of polygamy at its heart...well crafted to maintain suspense... at its best when he describes the Utah desert and mountains, where he finds brutality, violence and bucolic beauty
—— TLSA great, compulsive read... the combination of faith, murder, sex, salvation and ultimately, love, is a heady mix
—— SagaAlthough disturbing and heart-wrenching in parts, this book is an informative, and engaging whodunnit thriller
—— Yorkshire Evening PostThe funniest writer ever to put words to paper
—— Hugh LaurieThe greatest comic writer ever
—— Douglas AdamsP.G. Wodehouse wrote the best English comic novels of the century
—— Sebastian FaulksSublime comic genius
—— Ben EltonP.G. Wodehouse wrote the best English comic novels of the century
—— Sebastian FaulksSublime comic genius
—— Ben EltonWodehouse's idyllic world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in
—— Evelyn Waugh






