Hilarious snipe at reality TV and its unerring knack for wrecking lives
A fly-on-the-wall documentary team is recruiting in a seedy neighbourhood. They assemble a glamorous transsexual and a tattooed hunk; a sexy schoolgirl and a drug dealer; two devious queens with a commanding view of their neighbours, plus all the desperate folk who'll do anything for a wad of cash and fifteen minutes of fame. Let the manipulation begin...
"Viciously funny and painfully true, this is comic satire at its sharpest." TIME OUT
"The book races along at a g-force pace and is filled with outragous yet credible characters that will make you laugh, cry and gasp in astonishment..." OUT IN GREATER MANCHESTER
Rupert Smith
Rupert Smith is the author of I Must Confess, a pastiche showbusiness autobiography. He writes about TV for the British national press including The Guardian and Radio Times and is ideally placed to pen a behind-the-scenes exposé. He was a contributor to The Gay Times Book of Short Stories: New Century, New Writing and also wrote the book based on the controversial BBC dot.com drama series, Attachments.