Hilariously addictive and debaucherous. We follow half bouncer/half hedonist, Les Norton, and with the assistance of his godfather, Price and extensive connections, traverses daily life looking for nothing more than a good time and a gooder girl. Despites life’s hiccups, he makes it work through his meticulously planned chicancery and some staunchs here and there. The writing is simple prose which makes reading it effortless and flow easily, even when transitioning between different scenes. The author doesn’t fiddle too much about describing a scene or landscape, which I like alongside the conversationalist oh yeah mate fair dinkum writ u bugger ha vb yeye lad tone