Michael Carson is the pen name of British author Michael Wherly. He is best known for his Benson trilogy of novels, about a young man growing up Catholic and homosexual.
Might be my age and the many references in the novel to things past (which may be lost on younger/non-British readers), but I really enjoyed this book. The MC is both naive and gauche, yet brutally honest about himself; and the way he always strives to do good I found most endearing. I liked Michael Carson's writing-style and the various believable side characters he creates. And the pacing kept me interested right to the end. One thing, however, I know I bang on about covers, but this one doesn't serve the story at all well, suggesting something, well, more lightweight. And the title -that just seems snatched out of thin air!