Review
'Torday is one of the most original voices in modern fiction' (LONDON METRO )
'This hugely likeable book subtly highlights the surprising parallells between obvious con men and the rest of us who just want to make a fast buck.' (Elizabeth Buchan SUNDAY TIMES )
'A lively credit crunch satire...This debonair and elegantly written farce borrows from Wodehouse and Sharpe.' (Emma Hagestadt INDEPENDENT )
'A humorous and nuanced read' (SUNDAY BUSINESS POST, Ireland )
'Dog food, stately homes, gullible rich widows and a hostage crisis all combine a tragicomical contemporary morality tale packed with wit, pathos and sharp class observation.' (Wendy Holden DAILY MAIL )
'Poignant, funny, brilliantly-crafted, an outstanding story for our time.' (TELEGRAPH & ARGUS )
'This hugely likeable book subtly highlights the surprising parallells between obvious con men and the rest of us who just want to make a fast buck.' (Elizabeth Buchan SUNDAY TIMES )
'A lively credit crunch satire...This debonair and elegantly written farce borrows from Wodehouse and Sharpe.' (Emma Hagestadt INDEPENDENT )
'A humorous and nuanced read' (SUNDAY BUSINESS POST, Ireland )
'Dog food, stately homes, gullible rich widows and a hostage crisis all combine a tragicomical contemporary morality tale packed with wit, pathos and sharp class observation.' (Wendy Holden DAILY MAIL )
'Poignant, funny, brilliantly-crafted, an outstanding story for our time.' (TELEGRAPH & ARGUS )
Book Description
A modern A TALE OF TWO CITIES by the bestselling author of SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN.
