Conspicuous consumption raised to a brutal art form, and Rachel Johnson has managed to convey it superbly.., it's all done with great wit. Johnson has done a terrific job" Daily Telegraph
It would be easy to sneer at blotting Hell if it wasn't so excruciatinglyfunny.., it's Jilly Cooper relocated from the shires to the city with an extra lashing of social satire. Riotous urban romp" Metro
Notting Hell is full of gloriously precise colour - and I doubt that any sociologist, clipboard in hand, could have done a better job on the bare detail.
Meet Mimi and Clare, two married women making the most of their Notting Hill postcode. Best friends and close neighbours, that doesn't stop them being rivals, in fact it compels it. Both are aspiring Notting Hill Mummies (Clare needs the baby, Mimi needs the six-figure income) and keeping up with all the area's fads, fashions and fabulousness is a full-time job. But the arrival of sexy billionaire Si in their exclusive communal garden strains loyalty to friends, family, spouse and feng-shui guru alike...and only one of them can win. But who will that be? Clare or Mimi? Are they friends, or just.., neighbours?