Getting mad, getting even
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'Ask A Woman' was an inspired idea over a bottle of wine and a bag of Kettle Chips. Simple principle: we'll take care of the stuff you don't want to. Surely busy women would make use of an agency that …
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'Ask A Woman' was an inspired idea over a bottle of wine and a bag of Kettle Chips. Simple principle: we'll take care of the stuff you don't want to. Surely busy women would make use of an agency that would arrange to walk their dogs, water their gardens, and book their theatre tickets, wouldn't they? They certainly did. Three years on, Flick and Georgie are rushed off their feet providing invisible and invaluable help to armies of harassed working women. Then one slow Friday morning in October, the door of the agency opens and a pale woman in dark glasses enters. Her request is the strangest they've ever heard. Her husband, a successful city banker, has combined a takeover with a legover - and she's the one who's feeling hostile. Would Flick and Georgie help her get her own back? They mull it over during the weekend, then get straight to work. It isn't long before word gets out that Flick and Georgie are the best - and the only - revenge team in town.
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"'Ask A Woman' was an inspired idea over a bottle of wine and a bag of Kettle Chips. Simple principle: we'll take care of the stuff you don't want to. …"
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