Set in the Tyneside town of Fellburn, a novel in which a widow with 3 children, Fiona Nelson advertises for a lodger to make ends meet, and into her life steps Liverpudlian, rough around the edges builder, Bill Bailey. It is not long before she wonders how she ever managed without him.
Bill often described himself as a middle-of-the-road man, valuing his freedom where personal matters were concerned. He might be outwardly an ordinary enough bloke, but he appeared to possess some pretty extraordinary qualities, which proved to have a great and lasting effect on the future lives of Fiona and her young family.
In Bill Bailey Cookson introduces to her readership, a wonderfully engaging character who is ``a Liverpudlian by birth, but a Geordie by inclination.''
This is a richly entertaining tale of human relationships which are warm-hearted, full of humour and powerfully dramatic.