The aristocratic Duc de Richleau faces new, sinister challenges in this macabre tale of the dark arts. When his good friend Simon Aron's naΓ―ve curiosity is tested, the Duc, along with his ever-patient friends Rex Van Ryn, and Richard Eaton, must intricately plot a means of both physical and spiritua
The Devil Rides Out
β Scribed by O'Grady, Paul
- Book ID
- 107357898
- Publisher
- Trans-World
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 195 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Britain's best loved entertainer tells more of his rollicking adventures. Following on from the enormous success of At My Mother's Knee, Paul O'Grady here continues his extraordinary life story. Aged 18, the young Paul has already been a cat burglar and a boxer, a mischievous altar boy and a civil servant, he's fathered a baby and lost his own dad, he's discovered Liverpool's burgeoning gay club scene as well as what goes on down at the Docks. Having crammed so much into his early life, surely there couldn't be much still left to do? Rest assured, there's never a dull moment in this riotous account of "What Paul Did Next." Today Liverpool; tomorrowΠ²Πβthe World!
About the Author
Paul O'Grady is the author of At My Mother's Knee. HeΠΒ has won numerous awards including a Bafta for Best Entertainment Performance in 2005, National Television Awards for Most Popular Daytime Program 2005 and Most Popular Entertainment Show 2008, and a Comedy Award for Best Comedy Entertainment Personality also in 2005.
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Britain's best loved entertainer tells more of his rollicking adventures. Following on from the enormous success of At My Mother's Knee, Paul O'Grady here continues his extraordinary life story. Aged 18, the young Paul has already been a cat burglar and a boxer, a mischievous altar boy and a civil s
The aristocratic Duke de Richleau faces new, sinister challenges in this macabre tale of the dark arts. When his good friend Simon Aron s naΓ―ve curiosity is tested, the Duke, along with his ever-patient friends Rex Van Ryn, and Richard Eaton, must intricately plot a means of both physical and spirit