Michael Holman was Africa editor for the Financial Times and his knowledge of the region is deep, as is his sympathy for the people. This sequel builds on the characters developed in Last Orders at Harrods, which should be read first. But it is in my opinion the better book. His writing is sharp and witty but not unkind. He shows Eastern Africa from the perspective of those living there, with much humour and no doubt some implied self-deprecation (one of the main characters is a journalist for a finanical newspaper based in London ...). My wife and I both rate this as one of the best books of 2007.