Miles Morland is the author of three books, the best-selling The Man Who Broke out of the Bank about giving up a high-paying job and walking across France. Cobra in the Bath adventures in less-travelled lands, and Red-Eye Coq and 77 Other Delicious Things a collection of recipes. Miles spent his childhood in India, Iran, and Iraq and now lives by the Thames in Battersea.
I don t know if Miles is brilliant or mad to do what he has done, possibly both, but he had a lot of fun along the way and so did I - Giles Foden, author of the Last King of Scotland. A beautiful, profound and funny book about a very brave man - Bryan Appleyard. You don t have to be a biker to be captivated by Miles s adventures - Jim Rogers, author of Investment Biker. Miles Morland is not dead, although he should be. He is living proof that common sense should never stand in the way of a good time - Jane Bussman author of The Worst Date Ever. Yearning for freedom, a middle-aged duffer manages to master a powerful machine and ride it to remote and beautiful landscapes all over the world. The reader peeps over his shoulder, enchanted - and terrified - David Reynolds author of Slow Road to Brownsville