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Nicky Burkett is back... unfortunately. When the geezer in front of him gets shafted down the job centre, Nicky Burkett finds himself in being the witness to a murder. Pretty f**king inconvenient, especially as he didn't get a chance to sign on. But when his best mate gets shot in the street, Nicky realises he is now embroiled in an international crime war. With gangsters trying to kill him and cops trying to nick him, Walthamstow's wide boy must try to stay alive and more importantly stop his bird Noreen from nagging him. Luckily, Walthamstow's wide boy is wider than most.
Quite Quintessential tells the story of a journey as epic as it was arbitrary and casts light on the strange world of obsessive walking.
Life was never sweeter for Nicky Burkett. Got his own gaff and the beautiful Noreen on his arm but if there is trouble it will find Nicky - this time in Pakistan...
The third in the Nicky Burkett series takes Nicky from Walthamstow to Switzerland. First he finds a dead member of parliament on his doorstep. Then the MP's widow hires him to find the killer.
Second in the Nicky Burkett series. Nicky still incarcerated at the end of Vinnie Got Blown Away, is released onto the streets of Walthamstow. Now he wants to go straight. Noreen wants him to go straight and she won't go near him if he doesn't. He tries. But events and people conspire against him.
Emulating Patrick Leigh Fermor's feat of 1933, Jeremy Cameron walked from the Hook of Holland to Istanbul
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