Publisher's Synopsis
One of Britain's finest living writers returns with his greatest creation With his wife and kids in America visiting Uncle Wally, the bumbling college lecturer Henry Wilt is determined to discover a "romantic, nostalgic England" on a walking holiday. But it is not long before disaster strikes. His wife, Eva, is investigated for drug-trafficking, the "quads" are causing havoc, and Uncle Wally is having an apoplectic fit. Wilt, meanwhile, ends up unconscious in the garage of a local landowner instigating a front-page scandal involving murder, arson and paedophilia. With a heady mix of ferocious dogs, country mansions, bondage gear, those "arrogant yanks" and a damning depiction of the NHS, Tom Sharpe has delivered the hilarious and long awaited fourteenth "Wilt" novel.