Disappointing. It's more a book about cricket and mainly West Indian cricket than a biography. Not much mention of his actual life it wasn't until page 100 odd that we know he has a daughter and that was when he said she was going to college. His wife only gets mentioned when he tells us about her job. As for "No holding back" there isn't anything controversial. Two things I did learn about Mikey and they are he is a private man and money orientated. Some of the bits about cricket are very interesting but I wanted to read an autobiography.