Full Personal Service

Full Personal Service by Charles Spencer is a work of fiction published by Orion Publishing Group, Limited in 1997. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Will Benson, a showbiz writer who transitions from Theatre World to the world of soft-porn publishing. While he enjoys a seemingly idyllic life with his wife Kim, certain complications in their marriage lead him to seek out the company of a “tart with a heart” in Pimlico, where an unexpected encounter thrusts him back into the role of a reluctant private investigator.
Readers will find a narrative that blends elements of humor and intrigue as Will navigates the complexities of his new life. The plot unfolds with his encounters in the adult publishing industry and the challenges that arise from his personal relationships. As he grapples with the unexpected twists of his circumstances, the story explores themes of fidelity and the unexpected roles we find ourselves in. This edition offers a unique glimpse into the life of a man caught between his desires and responsibilities, set against the backdrop of the entertainment industry.
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Portly showbiz writer Will Benson has left Theatre World for the loucher but less life-threatening environment of soft-porn publishing. Now settled down in connubial bliss with the lovely Kim, life, it seems is a bed of roses. But certain aspects of his marriage necessitate the occasional visit to ‘a tart with a heart’ in Pimlico . . . and on one such visit Will finds the man ahead of him in the queue has overstepped the mark, to say the least, and Will once again is forced into the role of reluctant private eye . . .
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