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DescriptionYou will recognise somebody you know in this rollicking Tour De Force. For better or worse, you may even recognize yourself . . . In all things, Charlie knows the rules of the game. But what happens when he meets someone who can outplay him? Or when Anna's rising star threatens to outshine his own? Or when his daughters begin to draw the attention of men - maybe even men like him? 'A brutal, funny, ridiculous and sometimes sinister maze of infidelity and moral bankruptcy.' Matthew Condon 'A wry, insightful portrait of the lures and delusions of over-entitlement among the directorate class. The plotting is smart and wickedly original - and knowing.' The Saturday Paper 'A hugely hilarious tale.' Qantas: The Australian Way 'A revealing insight into a privileged life coming apart.'Who Weekly Author descriptionAfter his unpublished novella about a lovestruck teenager was shortlisted for the Australian/Vogel prize in 1990, Richard McHugh completed his studies at Sydney and Yale, worked as an office angel in London and a Wall Street attorney in New York, and wintered with his partner and their baby in Utah. They now live in Bronte with an unexpectedly large number of children. When he is not driving two sons and two daughters around greater Sydney, he works as a barrister, makes photographs and writes. Charlie Anderson's General Theory of Lying is his first novel. |