Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

Dr Ted Curruthers and Dr Isaac Stone Eleanor Berry

Dr Ted Curruthers and Dr Isaac Stone By Eleanor Berry

Dr Ted Curruthers and Dr Isaac Stone by Eleanor Berry


£8.79
Condition - New
6 in stock

Summary

The latest episode in the life of Natalie Klein, about whom Eleanor Berry has frequently written - this time her love for, and obsession with, one of her many psychiatrists. This tale takes us through the doors of Harley Street and beyond.

Dr Ted Curruthers and Dr Isaac Stone Summary

Dr Ted Curruthers and Dr Isaac Stone by Eleanor Berry

The latest episode in the life of Natalie Klein, about whom Eleanor Berry has frequently written - this time her lust for one of her many psychiatrists. This tale takes us through the doors of Harley Street and beyond.

We follow the life of Natalie Klein, fearless predator in the name of lust, as she attempts to entrap her prey in her tangled web, causing scandal from the hairdressers of Mayfair to the consulting rooms of Harley Street.

A woman who likes to have a stalwart stock of doctors, Natalie sets her sights at Ted Curruthers, with black humour. But does she succeed...?

About Eleanor Berry

Eleanor Berry has written over 25 published books, predominantly macabre humour in tone. Born in London, Eleanor is the daughter of press baron Lord Hartwell, and granddaughter of a renowned statesman F.E. Smith. She was also a close friend and confidant of the newspaper tycoon Robert Maxwell. Eleanor holds a BA Hons in English, and compiled an unpublished contextual thesis on the Marquis de Sade.

Additional information

NGR9781915122926
9781915122926
1915122929
Dr Ted Curruthers and Dr Isaac Stone by Eleanor Berry
New
Paperback
The Book Guild Ltd
2022-09-28
120
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Dr Ted Curruthers and Dr Isaac Stone