A Most Immoral Woman

Linda Jaivin

A Most Immoral Woman
Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Published
1 March 2010
Pages
382
ISBN
9780732282776

A Most Immoral Woman

Linda Jaivin

He was our man in Peking. She was … everybody’s. The ravishing new novel from the author of the bestselling EAT ME.
‘A most engaging, clever and memorable romp’ Sydney Morning Herald He was our man in Peking. She was … everybody’s. 1904. Forty-two-year-old, handsome and influential Australian G.E. Morrison, Peking correspondent for tHE tIMES of London, considered the most eligible Western bachelor in China has yet to meet his match. But one night he encounters Mae Perkins, the ravishing daughter of a California millionaire and a turbulent affair begins. War, meanwhile, has broken out between Russia and Japan for domination over northeast China. Morrison’s colleague Lionel James has an idea that will revolutionise war correspondence, but only Morrison can help him. Just as Mae seems to be slipping away from Morrison, James’s quest propels him into her orbit once more. Inspired by a true story, A MOSt IMMORAL WOMAN is a surprising, witty and erotic tale of sexual and other obsessions set in the ‘floating world’ of Westerners in China and Japan at the turn of the twentieth century. At its heart stands an original and devastatingly honest woman, as seen from the perspective of the extraordinary man who was drawn to love her. ‘Cleverly constructed, this is to bodice ripping what Harvard is to Play School.’ QANtAS: tHE AUStRALIAN WAY ‘Jaivin creates a fully realised, intensly lived-in past … It might be her best work’ tHE AGE

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