Eddie Izzard reflects on his childhood in Northern Ireland, Wales and London, and muses on animals, male tomboys, sex, crime, Bible stories starring Sean Connery and James Mason, and the trials and tribulations of being a cross-dressing, surrealist comedian intent on making it in America.
Eternal enemies the ginger-haired Ri and the coot-bald Ir are plotting to turn their truce at the Festival of the Twin Moons of Tuin to their own advantage. Only the Dark Husband can stop the celebrations turning to horror...but who is the Dark Husband?
"I will go back to reading David Quantick's excellent Sparks now" - Neil Gaiman "“If you choose to only live in one alternative reality make sure it’s the one in which you read Sparks by David Quantick” – Ben Aaronovitch When Paul Sparks is dumped by Alison, he decides to use a gateway into a million parallel …