He grew up in 1970's England, learning the value of hard work, humor, and a good cup of tea. Life as a successful International Model was the springboard that took him across oceans, through business ventures, family milestones, and finally toward what seemed like the ultimate reward - a chance to invest in the American dream.
But when the now-infamous Jay Peak scandal erupted, everything changed. A lifetime of savings vanished overnight. What had begun as an exciting new chapter became a fight to recover not just money, but dignity and peace of mind.
What followed was a test of endurance - financial, emotional, and moral. Yet through every setback came a flicker of that same stubborn resilience that had carried him from the middle-class streets of England and Wales to the heart of America.
They stole his investment, but not his spirit.
Told with honesty, wit, and a distinctly British sense of humor, Sixty, Not Out is a story of loss, survival, and unexpected renewal. It's about the power of perspective, the absurdity of bureaucracy, and the unshakable belief that, with family behind you, you can overcome anything.