Even if you love obituaries, why would you read a collection of them from The Times of London, that notoriously stodgy Tory institution? Well, because they're English; and even the most hidebound English person knows that eccentricity is an essential part of the English character. This collection features tales of the lives of unusual English people (and some non-English people) who died between 2016 and 2022. They include Greg Lake, the prog-rock guitarist "who could only play when standing on his own £6,000 Persian rug," Baron Clement von Franckenstein ("Meanwhile, the tale of who unsuspectingly drank the contents of a bottle of Spanish brandy that von Franckenstein had been using to sterilize himself after dalliances with women in Tijuana is, perhaps, a story for which the world is not yet prepared"), and Jackie Stallone, Sylvester's mother. "She claimed to have invented 'rumpology,' which involved divining an individual's future through the lines and crevices of their buttocks...she claimed to keep an imprint of Mikhail Gorbachev's derriere."
If there's little insight in these stories, there are certainly some good tales, together with more than a little affection. A good bathroom book.