You get the full UK tabloid cast of characters in this fun cynical read. It has good pace, plenty of plot, bonking, and reinforces just about every stereotype you are likely to have read about in your daily newsfeeds. The author sets himself quite a task to bring all the threads together and if there was any criticism from me it is the manufactured meeting between Mr Po and Sam Blunt that has to happen to set in train the denouement. Sam Happens to walking by Po's home and takes a chance to knock and Mr Po happens to be there focussed on the very matter Sam wishes to discuss, and his Maid happens to decide against her better judgement at the front door to talk to Mr Po who almost dismisses the Maid but for an almost forgotten reference to the individual that connects them . This is of course fiction and comedy so it doesn't matter that much, it's the sort of coincidence the movies serve up all the time, I just thought the author had done a great job of making the implausible plausible up to that point and I wanted a bit more magic. It felt like he ran out of ideas and needed to find a way to end it. Nonetheless, rated highly.