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  • Published: 17 November 2010
  • ISBN: 9780718192082
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432
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The Oh My God Delusion




The new and hotly anticipated mega-seller from Ross, in which he gets to grips with the recession

That risk assessor ex of Sorcha's turned out to be right - it really was the end of the world as we knew it ...

See, I thought the porty was going to last forever. I certainly didn't believe the current economic blahdy blah was going to affect people like me. But as I watched the shutters fall, one by one, on all my old haunts - Renards, Mint, Guess Meanswear - I was forced to question all the truths that I once held as sacred.

Sorcha's boutique was bleeding me dry, the Deportment of Social Welfare had stuck two yahoos in the penthouse next door, while Oisinn - his business empire in ruins - hadn't been seen since he porked his cor at Dublin Airport and took off for who knows where.

'Isn't it wonderful?' the old man went. 'Times like these, they bring out the best in people like us.'

But just when I thought the recession couldn't get any worse, an unexpected twist in the tale threatened to take away the most precious thing in the world to me.

  • Published: 17 November 2010
  • ISBN: 9780718192082
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432
Categories:

About the authors

Ross O'Carroll-Kelly

Ross O'Carroll-Kelly is a man of the people-if the people are basically birds and drop-dead focking gorgeous. Because life is short, roysh, so you can't fock about with, like, rolling mauls, you've got to head straight for the line. Which is second nature to a try-scorer like me, given my ball-handling skills. How the hell did I get so lucky? Focked if I know.

Ross O'Carroll-Kelly is the author of several bestselling books including; The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-DressShould Have Got Off at Sydney Parade, and This Champagne Mojito is the Last Thing I Own.

Praise for The Oh My God Delusion

Ross is back and the world is a better place for it

Irish Times

There's a smile per paragraph, a chuckle per page, and at least one deep belly laugh per chapter

Hot Press

Howard captures the insanity of celebrity culture perfectly and his pop cultural knowledge is thrilling

Sunday Tribune

One of the great socio-comic characters of recent times

Irish Independent