I love all the Babylon series. There aren't many authors or series that I routinely pre-order in hardback, but this is one of them.
It's the deluge of detail that's so fascinating. Imogen Edwards-Jones has picked one luxury service industry after another and obviously spent weeks or months getting ALL the most scurrilous gossip from those in the know, just so you don't have to. Then she deftly weaves all the horror stories into a very enjoyable, readable and semi-plausible narrative featuring someone (curiously, usually a man) who works in the business. If you're the protagonist of an IEJ Babylon book, you're about to have the worst day/week/year in the office of your life.
This time, we enter the bizarre world of high-end wedding planning. If you hired your local village church and had sandwiches on the lawn outside the church hall when you got married, then this book will be a revelation. The sums of money routinely spent on lavish weddings are jaw-dropping, according to this book. The story takes place over the course of a week and, although there are lots of little diversions such as meetings with ongoing, old and new clients, we are following one wedding in detail. This is clearly meant to be fairly middling and run of the mill, an upper middle class family without unlimited financial resources, and yet they spend £30,000 on the flowers alone! It's astonishing and a little bit gruesome.
The climactic wedding itself is hilarious, if cringeworthy. A hugely fun read, as always.