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Katrina Baylis

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Katrina Baylis

Katrina Baylis is an actor, storyteller and voice-over artist. She regularly works on radio and television, as well as the stage. Katrina is well known for her storytelling character of Fairy Trina. She was born in England, but has now made her home in Australia.

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Title:
Pants on Fire
Written by:
Maggie Alderson 
Read by:
Katrina Baylis 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
9 hours 50 minutes 
Published:
November 01 2003 
Available Date:
November 01 2003 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
1740944968 
APN / ISBN-13:
9781740944960 
Genres:
Fiction; British Fiction; Contemporary; Contemporary Fiction; Humorous Fiction; Romance 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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International bestseller

"At last we've found her, the female Seinfeld. Warm, witty, wise and well-dressed, Alderson is the haute couture of humour."
Kathy Lette

"A witty modern romance ... much more than a Bridget Jones's Diary."
Vogue

From the bestselling author of Mad About the Boy.

When London editor Georgia Abbott comes to Sydney to work on Glow, a glossy women's magazine, she has high hopes for a bright new start. Leaving behind a broken heart (her own) and a philandering ex-fiancé, she's looking forward to immersing herself in the Tim Tam-eating sisterhood of women's mags. Not to mention being whisked off into the dusty Australian sunset by a suntanned, Akubra-hatted fantasy man. At first, things seem promising, as Georgia is swept up in a whirl of A-list parties, dancing, dinners and debauchery. But while Australian water may go down the plughole the other way, Australian men are starting to look all too familiar. And then there's the chaotic bunch of women Georgia works with on Glow, to whom every relationship disaster is a potential article, not least of all Georgia's, whose quest for love is fast becoming headline material. What to do when all the blokes you've found are either gay, married, unfaithful, unable or just plain unworthy?