"Social work with criminals Great Britain Fiction." . . "Criminals Rehabilitation." . . . "Lucinda Purefoy hooks up with an organization that recruits women to become mentors to ex-convicts. Soon she finds herself greeting Terry Keenan, a career burglar." . . . . . "A young woman joins a program that has her mentoring ex-convicts." . . "Mystery fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Large type books" . "LIFE COULDN'T BE BETTER FOR LUCINDA PUREFOY. SHE'S GOT A STEADY BOYFRIENDS, A DEGREE IN SOCIAL SCIENCES FROM MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY, AND TH OFFER OF A HIGH-POWERED JOB IN ADVERTISING. WITH ALL THIS GOOD FORTUNE, ISN'T IT APPROPRIATE FOR HER TO GIVE SOMETHING BACK TO SOCIETY?"@en . . "Mystery" . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . . "Electronic books" . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Quite honestly"@en . "Quite honestly" . . . "General fiction" . "From the creator of the Rumpole stories'a novel of middle-class do-gooding gone awry Fans of John Mortimer and his popular Rumpole mysteries will love Quite Honestly, a comedy filled with a delightful cast of characters and Mortimer's unique and entertaining take on a life of crime. Life couldn't be better for Lucinda Purefoy'college educated, with a steady boyfriend and a job offer in advertising. With all this good fortune, isn't it appropriate for her to give something back to society' Armed with only good intentions, she joins Social Carers, Reformers and Praeceptors (SCRAP, for short), a misguided organization that recruits women to becomes guides, philosophers, and friends to ex-convicts coming out of prison. Once she meets her charge, Terry Keegan, the ensuing hilarity and mishaps produce a signature Mortimer tale, full of wit and surprise."@en . . . . . "Life couldn't be better for Lucinda Purefoy. She's got a steady boyfriend, a degree in social sciences from Manchester University, and the offer of a high-powered job in advertising. With all this good fortune, isn't it appropriate for her to give something back to society? With her newly minted membership in Social Carers, Reformers, and Praeceptors (SCRAP for short), an organization that recruits women to become the guides, philosophers, and friends to ex-convicts coming out of prison, Lucy finds herself standing outside the gates of Wormwood Scrubs waiting to greet a career burglar called Terry Keegan. What happens next--after a short and hostile trip to Burger King--confounds expectations." . "Life couldn't be better for Lucinda Purefoy. Granted it's a little embarrassing, her father being the Bishop of Aldershot, but she's got a steady boyfriend, a degree in social sciences and the offer of a job in advertising. With all this, she felt she should 'pay back her debt to society' and 'do a little good in the world'."@en . . . "EBOOK"@en . "Humorous fiction" . . "Humorous fiction"@en . "Satire"@en . "Satire" . . . . . . "Lucinda Purefoy has just graduated from Manchester University with a degree in social services. In an effort to \"do a little good in the world\" she joins an organization that helps ex-convicts get a new start in life. Little does she know the complications that her first \"client\", a career-burglar, will bring into her life!"@en . . . . . . . . "Lucinda Purefoy joins SCRAP 9Social carers, Reformers and Praeceptors') an organization which trains girls like Lucy to become the 'guide, philosopher and friend' to ex-convicts, to encourage them to kick the habit of stealing things. Outside the gates of Wormwood Scrubs, she meets her first SCRAP' client, a career-burglar ... it looks like both of them are in for a bit of a shock ..."@en . . "FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Traditional British." . . "Social work with criminals Great Britain vFiction." . . "Social work with criminals." . . "Criminals Rehabilitation Great Britain Fiction." . . "England" . . "Women volunteers in social service Great Britain Fiction." . . "Criminals Great Britain Rehabilitation Fiction." . . "Great Britain." . . . . "Criminals Rehabilitation Great Britain vFiction." . . "Women volunteers in social service Great Britain vFiction." . . "Women volunteers in social service." . .