Author:Jessica Adams

When Richard, a divorced but desirable vet from Tasmania, proposes to Sarah, an English Rose, she decides to accept and start a whole new life with him down under. The only problem is, though, that days before the wedding Sarah falls in love with Richard's best man, Tom, who's living with a much older woman. Meanwhile, Bronte, Richard's first wife, a Features Editor on a woman's magazine in Sydney is trying to cope with the news that her ex is marrying again. And Harry, Richard's younger brother, who has never got over his obsession with Blondie, is spending all his time chasing after the wrong women.
Tom, Dick and Debbie Harry is a witty and, at times, hilarious contemporary novel about weddings, relationships, finding the right partner, shenanigans amongst friends and Australian eccentricity.
'Thoroughly gripping, you must read this'
—— Heat'A sparky, entertaining book - funny, surreal and poignant'
—— Sophie Kinsella'Warm, witty and wise'
—— CosmopolitanSet in Tokyo the story glides across the contradictions of contemporary Japanese culture - its deep traditions and manic consumerism...
—— The TimesA subtle meditation on beauty and womanhood
—— ObserverA fun read, the novel's charm lies in its quirky humour
—— Elizabeth Buchan , The Sunday TimesThis is poignant, quirky and delightfully original
—— Woman & HomeConfirms that she's a writer to watch
—— BellaA delightful tale
—— Good HousekeepingThis is an assured second novel - and wonderful company for that long-overdue summer trip
—— Press AssocationImaginative and transporting, but entirely unfussy and unsentimental, the novel is written with a glint in the eye that gives it that extra bit of wind beneath its wings
—— Nicola Barr , GuardianWilson has done his research impeccably and he writes superbly well
—— Literary Review






