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Not Playing the Game
註釋'Witty observations on married life . . . cleverly points out some of the confusions in the roles of men and women today' - NORTHERN ECHO

When love and pain go hand-in-hand...

While Mickey chased an elusive happiness, her new husband chased a leather ball.

But as David's obsession with rugby and cricket continued unabated, their marriage was played out on an increasingly sticky wicket.

Despairing at the endless vistas of long, lonely weekends, Mickey tried to rekindle his passion with a really special birthday present.

By a quirk of fate, this led her into a double life of her own-a love affair that threatened to explode into violence when her obsessive lover decided he was no longer prepared to play the game . . .

'Past form dictates that anything Jennifer Chapman writes must be taken seriously' - THE TIMES

Jennifer Chapman runs her own Public Relations agency. She is married with two daughters, and lives near Cambridge. Her first two novels were The Long Weekend and Mysterious Ways.