The first novel by Derby man, Dennis Talbot, is sure to make you chuckle! If you enjoyed the optimistic 1920’s of P G Wodehouse, Talbot’s post-depression 1930’s shows that life wasn’t too bad; at least not if you had a bob or two and no need of a job! It’s the time before computers and mobile phones. The telegram boy on his motorbike is the fastest from of communication if you weren’t on the phone.
Josh Tolson, second son of the owner of Tolson’s Cars, may not be the sharpest knife in the box; but with a little behind-the-scene assistance from his manservant, Ellingham, he can generally muddle through. However, when one ex; and two new loves appear on the scene, Ellingham has his work cut out extracting his young master – especially as his own cosy lifestyle seems threatened,
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