"Once upon a time there was a village called Edendale, and some people were good and some people were bad and some people were in-between. Do we know who is what yet? I don't think we do..." During the celebrated carnival of 1979, the villagers danced beneath a mirror-ball, as a young girl drifted dead ...
In The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer, James Cary explores how the gospel looks if you're open to the idea that the Bible is a lot funnier than it first appears.
At thirty, Luke Reid seems to have an enviable life. But in his thirty-first year, Luke feels a strange new emotion - shame - when his father is implicated in decades of political sleaze. Unlike his mother, older sister and teenage brother, who try to ignore the whole sordid business, Luke decides to tackle the cancer of corruption head-on.