Anna Blundy
British Pbk Original - Sphere (2006) |
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Neat Vodka
A hangover can be murder
This book is about Faith Zanetti, a war correspondent addicted to danger, alcohol and cigarettes but clever enough to know that at some point something’s got to give. She’s the Moscow correspondent of the moment - chosen for the job because she married a Russian when she was a teenager. Through the vodka haze she can’t remember everything about that time but a lot of it was bad.
And fifteen years later, it’s all back to get her. Trying to cover one of the biggest and most difficult countries in the world for her paper, trying to sort out her personal life and now arrested for murder, Faith is going to have to get the present in order. And the past too.
Praise for The Bad New Bible and Faith Without Doubt, the previous Faith Zanetti Novels
‘The heroine we’d love to be’ Mail on Sunday
‘A humdinger of a start to a new series’ Woman and Home
‘Whizzes along at ferocious speed ... Densely packed action with the feeling of Alex Garland or Toby Litt’ Scotsman
‘A gonzo thriller... full of savvy, quirky observations’ South China Morning Post

About The Author
Anna Blundy was a columnist for the times for five years before becoming their Moscow correspondent. She has worked in television for ABC News, CNN and Sky and has written for numerous media including Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, Sunday Times, Cosmopolitan and The Spectator.
She lived in Moscow for many years (where she was lead singer of a blues band), and now spends half her time in Italy. Anna is the daughter of the murdered journalist David Blundy, about whom she wrote Every Time We Say Goodbye.

Bibliography
N.B. dates and publishers in dark red indicate British First Editions. Dates and publishers in black indicate recent reprints.
Neat Vodka
(Sphere Pbk,
2006)
Pbk Sep 06
Faith Without Doubt
(Headline,
2005)
The Bad News Bible
(Headline,
2004)
Mar 04
Only My Dreams
(Headline,
2001)
