A.A. Gill was born in Edinburgh in 1954 and studied at the Slade School of Art. He is the restaurant and television critic for The Sunday Times, for whom he also writes a weekly opinion column. He is the author of two novels, Sap Rising and Starcrossed, and two restaurant biographies, The Ivy Cookbook and Le Caprice. He lives in London.
'A clever, sexy story' * Marie Claire * 'A flamboyant, fuck-about-farce' * Eat Soup * 'Extremely badly written, hideously and unamusingly obscene' -- A. N. Wilson * Evening Standard * 'This romp among the gardens of Kensington is politically incorrect in a spectacular way which makes it among the most original novels of the year' * Financial Times * 'Absolutely outrageous - a dazzling writer' -- Jilly Cooper * The Sunday Times *