Présentation de l'éditeur
Part of a cult series of books, the eponymous hero of Paul Howard's tale is a boorish, snobbish, chauvinistic individual with a distinctly below-average IQ. The story opens with this postmodern hero out on the streets awaiting the next unpleasant incident to come along and trip him up.
Biographie de l'auteur
Paul Howard helps Ross O'Carroll-Kelly to write his autobiographical series, largely because Ross can't really write, roysh? Find out more at .
He is also the author of the bestselling prison expose, The Joy, and co-author of Celtic Warrior, the autobiography of boxer Steve Collins.
A former Sports Journalist of the Year, Paul covered the World Cup in Japan and Korea in 2002, and the rugby World Cup in Australia in 2003. His account of the Irish soccer squad and the notorious drama in Saipan, The Gaffers: Mick McCarthy, Roy Keane and the Team they Built, was a bestseller.
Paul has also written several massively popular plays and has won the popular fiction prize at the Irish Book Awards three times for books in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series.