ReviewsColin Hill, Rock Musician (Australia)

Colin Hill, Rock Musician (Australia)

A jolly pasquinade of the cavorting upper classes and royalty in their sense of entitlement and corruption set against a backdrop of a thinly veiled alternate universe, all delivered by characters not dissimilar to those featured in such romps Dad’s Army,” Allo Allo and The Royal Tenenbaums; where quadruple barrel names of aristocratic chinless wonders have been changed to protect the innocent [and possibly from a lawsuit for the author!].

 

not dissimilar to those featured in such romps Dad’s Army,” Allo Allo and The Royal Tenenbaums;

 

Divine’s Choice is an excellent insight into the vernacular of those from the antipodean colonies, for those who never entirely went beyond the enlightenment of Paul Hogan or Sir Les Patterson!

The Timid Bookseller. The newest novel by Alastair Carthew

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