Birkenhead, 1973. The eighteen-year-old Paul O'Grady
gets ready for a big Saturday night out on the town. New
white T-shirt, freshly ironed jeans, looking good. As he
bids farewell to his mum, who's on the phone to his
auntie, and wanders off down the street in a cloud of
aftershave, he hears her familiar cry: 'Oh, the devil
rides out tonight, Annie. The Devil rides out!' The
further adventures of Paul O'Grady - following on from
the million-copy-selling At My Mother's Knee - are, if
anything, even more hilarious and outrageous than what
has come before. As Paul struggles to get to grips with
unexpected fatherhood and bereavement, he searches high
and low for a job that lasts and somehow finds himself
getting married in the process. Work takes him from an
abattoir to a children's home, from a hospital to a
nightclub, and from penthouse to pavement. Along the
way, he takes his first-Savage steps on stage, tastes
the exotic delights of Manila and invades Poland ...To
say that ''The Devil Rides'' Out is action-packed is an
understatement.Its extraordinary cast of characters
includes lords and ladies, the legendary Vera, a serial
killer, more prostitutes than you can shake a stick at
and drag queens of every shape and size. Wickedly funny,
often moving, and searingly honest, Paul's tales of the
unexpected will make your jaw drop and your hair stand
on end. And you'll laugh like a drain. ''The Devil Rides
Out'' - one hell of a read! |
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