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The Underdog

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Pub Date 7 May 2026 | Archive Date 27 Jan 2026


Description

The debut novel from the multi-award winning food writer

Sometimes life doesn't follow a recipe…

Katy is thirty-six, has recently been dumped by her dull-yet-deceitful fiancé and in a (not-unrelated) moment of madness, abandoned a Solid, Decently Paid Career to pursue her dream of becoming a chef. But, after a year of expensive cookery school and months in Michelin-star kitchens blow-drying edible ferns for free, she finds herself making sandwiches (heritage duck egg and black garlic mayonnaise on sourdough, admittedly, but sandwiches all the same) in a north London café and stuck in an ill-advised situationship with a twentysomething who thinks he’s his generation's answer to Marco Pierre White.

Then, a gorgeous doctor strolls in and orders an espresso. Katy is briefly charmed… until she sees the scruffy mutt at his feet. Katy hates dogs — and Dr Dipesh never goes anywhere without Alan. Can she overlook this major red flag? Will she ever convince her mother she’s not having a midlife crisis? And, when a drunken mishap involving a restaurant critic turns Katy’s life upside down, will she ever see Dip, Alan or the inside of a kitchen again?

The debut novel from the multi-award winning food writer

Sometimes life doesn't follow a recipe…

Katy is thirty-six, has recently...


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9780008695316
PRICE £9.99 (GBP)
PAGES 304