Major B.S. comes to the end of his Rope

When a strange helicopter buzzes the shearing shed where he is hiding 12 illegal immigrants, Major Jeremy Billycock-Smythe jumps to the wrong conclusion.
If you don't get satire, make sure you read this alongside a responsible adult able to explain it to you.
One reviewer labelled this novel as racist. It's not. It does have one racist Englishman, who also is misogynistic, politically incorrect and clueless. But he's vastly outnumbered by characters who are none of those things.
Heck, if Major B.S. hadn't made wild, stupid assumptions, he would never have accidentally brought the wrong immigrants into the country in the first place!
Based somewhere near the Australian capital Canberra, this is a jagged satirical novel that drips with quirky characters. Deal with it.

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Major B.S. comes to the end of his Rope

When a strange helicopter buzzes the shearing shed where he is hiding 12 illegal immigrants, Major Jeremy Billycock-Smythe jumps to the wrong conclusion.
If you don't get satire, make sure you read this alongside a responsible adult able to explain it to you.
One reviewer labelled this novel as racist. It's not. It does have one racist Englishman, who also is misogynistic, politically incorrect and clueless. But he's vastly outnumbered by characters who are none of those things.
Heck, if Major B.S. hadn't made wild, stupid assumptions, he would never have accidentally brought the wrong immigrants into the country in the first place!
Based somewhere near the Australian capital Canberra, this is a jagged satirical novel that drips with quirky characters. Deal with it.

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Major B.S. comes to the end of his Rope

Major B.S. comes to the end of his Rope

by John Martin
Major B.S. comes to the end of his Rope

Major B.S. comes to the end of his Rope

by John Martin

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Overview

When a strange helicopter buzzes the shearing shed where he is hiding 12 illegal immigrants, Major Jeremy Billycock-Smythe jumps to the wrong conclusion.
If you don't get satire, make sure you read this alongside a responsible adult able to explain it to you.
One reviewer labelled this novel as racist. It's not. It does have one racist Englishman, who also is misogynistic, politically incorrect and clueless. But he's vastly outnumbered by characters who are none of those things.
Heck, if Major B.S. hadn't made wild, stupid assumptions, he would never have accidentally brought the wrong immigrants into the country in the first place!
Based somewhere near the Australian capital Canberra, this is a jagged satirical novel that drips with quirky characters. Deal with it.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154203040
Publisher: John Martin
Publication date: 02/19/2017
Series: Mad Bill , #2
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 687 KB

About the Author

This funny writer is a former newspaper journalist who is now free to be frivolous. His home is Canberra, Australia, but he started life and work in Tasmania. He has two fictional storylines in progress – the Windy Mountain series and the Funny Capers DownUnder series – plus a collection of short stories and a collaboration with six funny US and UK authors. 

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