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The fifth novel from the hugely entertaining writer of RESCUING ROSE. Stylishly written, sophisticated but warmhearted and accessible, this is Isabel Wolff at her inimitable best. All men are beasts! !or so Miranda Sweet believes. As an animal behaviourist, she can get inside the heads of deluded Dalmatians and introverted iguanas, but she can't work out why the men in her life behave so badly. Animals are braver kinder and a lot more reliable. So Miranda's given up on love to open her own clinic and work her magic on neurotic pets and their grateful owners. But can she keep the whole male species at bay for ever? Her best friend, Daisy, an incurably romantic wedding-planner, doesn't think so. When a delicious photographer comes into her life, even Miranda starts to wonder if she's been a bit hasty. But, just when she's letting her guard down, her past starts to catch up with her. Now, she has to face up to her own behaviour, which hasn't always been as sweet as she'd like to pretend!

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About the Author

Isabel Wolff was born in Warwickshire and read English at Cambridge. She is the author of seven other bestselling novels, which are published in 23 languages. She lives in London with her family.

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"Will you be all right now, Miranda? Miranda...?"

I slowly surfaced from my reverie. "What?" 'I said will you be all right now?" repeated Clive, my builder. Would I be all right now? I considered the question. I wasn't at all sure that I would. "It's just that I've got to be in Barnes by five," he explained, as he began to gather up his emulsion-spattered sheets. "So if it's all the same with you..." I banished painful thoughts and forced myself to concentrate.

"Oh. Yes. Of course. You want to go." I glanced round my new workplace -- my new workplace and my new home too. In three weeks Clive had transformed six St Michael's Mews from a semi-derelict shell into a smart office with a small living space on the f loor above. The estate agent had negotiated a reasonable rent -- reasonable by Primrose Hill standards at least -- on condition that I refurbish it myself.

"Thanks, Clive," I said. "It looks wonderful."

He pursed his lips judiciously, then pressed a crumpled hanky to his neck. "Yeah...well, I'm pretty pleased myself. I've checked the electrics," he added as I reached for my bag, "and I've been over the roof again and it's sound. Is there anything else needing doing?"

I scribbled out the cheque, sinkingly aware that it represented the last of my savings. "No. I don't think so. It all looks...great." I surveyed the newly egg-shelled walls and gleaming skirting boards, and f licked the downlighters on and off. I raised then lowered the green micro blind and tried the drawers in my new desk. I examined the joins in the new wooden f looring and made sure that the security locks on the windows all worked.

"Have you got enough bookshelves?" he asked as he packed away his paintbrushes. I nodded. "Well then, if you're happy with it all, I'll be off."

I glanced again at my final checklist. "Actually there is one last thing -- the sign." I picked up the ceramic plaque I'd had specially made and handed it to him. "Would you put it up for me?"

"Sure." We stepped outside, shielding our eyes against the glare of the midsummer sun. "You can't start your new business without this, can you?" said Clive, affably. He pulled a pencil from behind his right ear and made rapid marks on the walls; then he began to drill, a slender avalanche of pink brick-dust drifting to the cobbled ground.

"Got enough punters?" he enquired as he screwed in the plate.

My stomach did a f lick-f lack. "Not quite." 'Don't worry," he reassured me. "You will. There. That's it, then. All done." He took a step back as we appraised it. "Perfect Pets', it announced, above a stylized drawing of a dog on a psychiatrist's couch. Beneath, in smaller letters: 'Miranda Sweet BVSc, Animal Behaviourist'.

Clive beeped open the doors of his van. "I know a few people who could do with your services," he said as he slung his equipment inside. "My neighbours for a start. They've got this Labrador. It's lovely, but it's barking mad." He shook his head. "Literally. Barking. That's all it does, all day."

"Poor thing. It's probably being left on its own for too long so what it's doing is calling its humans back."

"I dunno what it's doing," he shrugged as he opened the driver's door. "All I know is it sends me and the wife up the wall. Anyway, give me a bell if you run into any problems Miranda, otherwise..." he got behind the wheel, "...good luck. Take care of yourself," he added solicitously as he ignited the engine. "You take care now."

"Thanks, Clive." I smiled. "I'll try."

Clive swung right out of the Mews onto Regents Park Road, then tooted twice in cheery valediction and was gone. I glanced at my watch -- it was ten to four. Daisy would be arriving soon with Herman. She'd been looking after him for nearly a month. She'd been wonderful since 'it' -- as I had now come to think of it -- happened. Without her, I don't know what I'd have done...

As I wiped the paint splashes off the windows I wondered how Herman would react to being with me again. Apart from the odd visit I'd hardly seen him, so he'd probably be cool and remote. He'd make it quite clear that he felt I'd neglected him, which of course I had. But I hadn't been able to cope. It was the shock. The Never-Saw-It-Coming-in-a-Month-of-Sundays unexpectedness of it all. Not just the end of my relationship but the way it happened -- the knowledge that I'd got Alexander so wrong. As an animal behaviourist you have to be able to read people as well, but with him I'd clearly missed something big.

As I scratched at the glass with my thumbnail I glanced at the other businesses in the Mews. There was the cranial-sacral therapy centre at the far end, and that aromatherapist at number twelve. There was an osteopath two doors down, and a hypnotherapist at number ten. With a chiropractor directly opposite, and a Chinese herbalist at number nine, St Michael's Mews was an oasis of alternative therapeutics and was therefore the perfect location for a business like mine.

I'd discovered it in late April. Alexander and I had been invited to have dinner with Mark, a TV director friend of his, to celebrate the end of Land Ahoy!, a lavish period drama -- a bit like Hornblower -- in which Alexander had had his first starring role. And now I thought, with a dragging sensation, of how it would soon be screened. Would I be able to bear watching it? Would I be able to bear watching him? No. The thought of it made me feel sick... Anyway, Mark had booked a table at Odettes, in Primrose Hill, and Alexander and I had arrived too early so we'd gone for a walk. As we strolled up the hill, hand in hand, we talked about how Land Ahoy! might transform his career, then as we walked back down we discussed my work. And we were speculating about where I might have my new animal behaviour practice, and what I might call it, when we suddenly turned into St Michael's Mews. I was struck by the tranquil atmosphere, and by the fact that it didn't look polished and aff luent, like so many London mews do; it looked Bohemian, and slightly unkempt. Then, above the door of number six, I saw a 'To Let' sign. It was as though I'd been hit over the head.

"This would be perfect," I'd said, as we peered through the cracked windowpane into the dusty interior. "Don't you think so?"

"Well, it's a good location." 'And there's that pet shop over the road, and loads of people round here have animals, and the Hill's just a few yards away. This would be the perfect place for my new practice," I reiterated happily.

"Then you should call it Perfect Pets." 'Okay -- I will."

I hadn't imagined for a minute, as I'd stood there exclaiming over its suitability and writing down the estate agent's number, that it would soon also be my home. I'd only recently moved in with Alexander and we were very happy -- in fact, so happy that we'd just got engaged. We'd planned to stay in his f lat in Archway for the time being, then buy somewhere together, later on. But, just over a month ago, "it' happened, and, overnight, everything changed...

I went back inside, inhaling the citrussy aroma of fresh paint, and continued unpacking. I don't have much stuff. I've no furniture because I've never owned my own place; all I have is my clothes, some kitchen things and my books.

From one box I pulled out The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals by Charles Darwin, and Lorenz's On Aggression -- a classic text; Readings in Animal Psychology by Justin Lyle, and Why Does My Rabbit...? by Anne McBride. I unpacked all my thirty or so books on animal behaviour, and all my old veterinary textbooks as well; and as I arranged them on the shelves I thought, yet again, how glad I was that I was no longer a vet. I'd always wanted to be one -- from about the age of eight onwards -- I never considered anything else. I studied veterinary medicine at Bristol, then practised for five years, but disillusionment soon began to set in. I don't quite know when it started, but it crept into my soul like damp, and I'd realized that living out my childhood dream wasn't going to be quite as fulfilling as I'd thought. It wasn't so much the long hours -- I was young enough to cope -- it was the constant emotional stress.

Of course it was wonderful to make a sick animal well. To see a cat arrive in a bad way, its family in f loods, and to be able to put that cat right. But too often it wasn't like that at all. The way people expected me to produce miracles, the hysterical late-night phone calls -- I couldn't sleep. The way some people -- especially the rich ones -- would complain about the costs. But worst of all, I couldn't stand it when I had to put an animal to sleep. Not so much the very old ones, or the terminal cases -- my training had prepared me for that. No, it was when people asked me to put down young, healthy animals -- that's what I couldn't take. That's how I got Herman.

I was working in East Ham as a locum, and one morning a permatanned-looking woman of about forty came in with this miniature dachshund -- a smooth-haired black and tan male, about a year old. It looked worried, but then dachshunds always do look worried -- it's their natural expression -- as though there's just been a stock-market crash. But this particular dachshund looked as though the world was about to end, which, in fact, it was. Because when I lifted it onto the table and asked what the problem seemed to be, the woman said that it had just 'savaged' her child and that she wanted it to be put down. I remember looking at her, shocked, and asking what exactly had taken place, and she explained that her five-year-old daughter had been playing with it 'very nicely' when it had suddenly given her a 'nasty nip' on the hand. When I asked her whether the child had needed stitches, she admitted that she hadn't, but said that the 'vicious little bugger' had 'drawn blood'.

"Has he ever done such a thing before?" I enquired, as the dog stood on the table, radiating -- appropriately, as it happened -- an air of tragedy.

"No," she conceded. "It's the first time." 'And yo...

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