Paul White
ASIN: B007UXTS1M
Publisher: Paul White
Pages: 613
At the dawn of the new Millennium Sir Ian Anthony Mornay, former Secret Agent, prisoner of war, communist hunter and owner of the finest cheekbones in the whole of Fitzrovia retires from public life and sets down his memoirs.
It is a story that takes him to India in the dying days of Empire, McCarthy era America, swinging London and Luxembourg as Britain's judge in the Eurovision Song Contest of 1973 (whereby he was able to settle some old scores with the French.)
Rumours that he started the Cuban Missile Crisis after berating Che Guevara over his poor dress sense have never been conclusively proved or denied, as have the accusations of German ancestry and a fondness for Scrabble.
Of course a life as magnificent as this must have its downside and indeed Mornay has suffered in love as much as the next man. Always a prisoner to a shapely calf and a well turned out bosom he has loved ...