One of Britain's most celebrated comic writers of the 1960s & '70s was still penning satirical novels in 1997 & this one captures the bereavement of June, a second wife of a rascally but popular journalist & newspaper sub-editor in Fleet Street's post-war decline, Sam Pepper. By the end of the 236 pages, June has learned something more of her late, lamented husband's previous marriage & divorce, while hosting her husband's daughter, Pauline, while at the same time being exploited by various male & female leeches, aware that time is on their side with a mildly grieving widow. Waterhouse was always looking at life from an angle that gave him insight into human weaknesses & foibles, & this is no exception.