Description: |
Frankie Flynn only asks to be left alone to back an occasional horse and enjoy a peaceful pint. Peggy, his wife, has other ideas, aspiring to a life of dinner parties and en-suite bathrooms. As well as Peggy's threat to his lifestyle, Frankie has to contend with a malevolent dog, his malingering son-in-law, being barred from his pub and more. |
Synopsis: |
'The Flynns had lived in the Daymo since the time of Brian Boru, and I was damned if I was going to move out to some miserable suburb of concrete, cars and kids just because Peggy said so. The problem was that Peggy's say-so was a powerful thing, and it would take more than my veto to stop it.' Frankie Flynn only asks to be left alone to back an occasional horse, and to enjoy a peaceful pint with his friends and neighbours. Peggy, his wife, has other ideas. She wants to get out of the city, aspiring to a life of dinner parties, kitchen diners and en suite bathrooms. As well as Peggy's threat to his lifestyle, Frankie has to contend with a malevolent dog, armed criminals, his malingering son-in-law, being barred from his favourite pub, and much more. |