Driving Big Davie
Headline Publishing Group
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Description for Driving Big Davie
Paperback.
For many years Dan Starkey has been a journalist of some repute - mainly ill. Now he is back with his wife Patricia, and while they try for a baby he is aiming to keep himself out of trouble. Had he not been caught in a rather awkward position when he received a phonecall from Big Davie Kincaird, he might not have decided to return to the village of Groomsport. And had he not drunk too much in order to cover the awkwardness of seeing this friend he hasn't known for 25 years, he might not have found himself agreeing ... Read more
For many years Dan Starkey has been a journalist of some repute - mainly ill. Now he is back with his wife Patricia, and while they try for a baby he is aiming to keep himself out of trouble. Had he not been caught in a rather awkward position when he received a phonecall from Big Davie Kincaird, he might not have decided to return to the village of Groomsport. And had he not drunk too much in order to cover the awkwardness of seeing this friend he hasn't known for 25 years, he might not have found himself agreeing ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Good
Publisher
Headline
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780755309214
SKU
KTK0091017
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Headline Publishing Group
Colin Bateman was a journalist in Northern Ireland before becoming a full-time writer. His first novel, DIVORCING JACK, won the Betty Trask Prize, and all his novels have been critically acclaimed. He wrote the screenplays for the feature films of DIVORCING JACK, CROSSMAHEART and WILD ABOUT HARRY. He lives in Ireland with his family.
Reviews for Driving Big Davie
'Fast and furious... Laugh-a-minute lad lit' Daily Mirror 26/3/04
Daily Mirror 20040326 'Bateman is the funniest writer Ireland has produced since Roddy Doyle' Irish Post, 17/4/04
Irish Post 20040417
Daily Mirror 20040326 'Bateman is the funniest writer Ireland has produced since Roddy Doyle' Irish Post, 17/4/04
Irish Post 20040417