Billy Fidget is a feckless, foul-mouthed, forty-something, father of three who spends his life selling fast cars and seducing even faster women. When he is caught in the back of an Aston Martin DB7 with the wife of a gangster,...
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Billy Fidget is a feckless, foul-mouthed, forty-something, father of three who spends his life selling fast cars and seducing even faster women. When he is caught in the back of an Aston Martin DB7 with the wife of a gangster, he finds himself in very hot water indeed.With his life disappearing down the plughole faster than a bullet from a Glock 9mm, he remembers that once, long ago, he sang in his local church choir. In dire straits and out of sheer desperation, hard man Billy Fidget finds himself writing a letter - to God.In this fast moving, funny and yet wittily poignant book we see the harsh reality of what happens when the stuff hits the fan. On the surface Billy is successful - on the inside he harbours dark, dirty secrets. Will he succeed in conquering his demons or will he be consumed by his venal appetite for destruction?God only knows...or does he?
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 341341
- Product Code 9780340996300
- ISBNÂ 0340996307
- EANÂ 9780340996300
- Pages 192
- Department General Books
- Category Fiction
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
- Publication Date Mar 2012
- Dimensions 197 x 129 x 14mm
- Weight 0.136kg
Nick Battle
Nick Battle worked in the music industry for thirty-one years. He is the founder and director of the Gravel Road Trust, a charity which supports families who have suffered loss, and is the author of The Daily Male and Big Boys Don't Cry.
Eric Delve
Eric Delve is vicar of St Luke's Maidstone, Kent and runs the Detling Festival. He travels extensively, speaking in churches and at conferences, and at Echoes in Eternity events around the country. Nick Battle was born in 1957 in Torquay. He worked for thirty years in the music business with celebrities such as Simon Cowell, The Spice Girls, Gary Barlow and Michael Ball.