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Next Time, Bring a Bigger Knife
Next Time, Bring a Bigger Knife
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Product details
- ISBN 9781914913822
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 09 Aug 2022
- Publisher: The Conrad Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
‘Next Time, Bring a Bigger Knife’ is an engaging, highly entertaining and often very funny memoir in which the writer takes us from his inner-city poverty in England to qualifying as a solicitor in the law before a chance encounter leads to his downfall involving sex and drugs.
Poverty, followed by boarding-school, propels John on adventures at Oxford in the 1970s followed by a career in family law. A chance encounter with a beautiful woman leads to a decade of adventurous and unusual sexual encounters fuelled by every drug available. Multiple sexual partners, bondage and sex toys accompany drug dealers with knives, baseball bats and guns before John spends time in rehab and prison. He then organises events throughout the world before retiring to South Africa, where adventure continues to find him.
John F. McGlashan is a former solicitor who for decades specialised in divorce law. His memoir, ‘Next Time, Bring a Bigger Knife’, describes his experiences in the law, property, and public relations, not to mention a steamy eight-year relationship with a mistress who introduced him to cocaine. He writes about work, drugs, prison, relationships, and rehab, from his years at the top and bottom of society.
Next Time, Bring a Bigger Knife
€17.99
