This is the author's second memoir and which deals with his general life in terms of his recent experiences, such as an attempted mugging on him between banks in the City of London, a Surrey hospital staff attempts to play tricks on him as a patient, a gender mix-up which destroyed a marriage, his friendships with both sexes, his father's inexplicable habit of moving his family all over the UK and, as an economist, discussing the current British social and economic situations. (This follows his first autobiography. Published in 2021, which covered his two careers and he and his wife's world-wide travels.)
Finally, the prime reason for this book is to mourn my dear, late wife Liz's passing, revealing in its very last paragraph her last words and my response.