Author: | Ben Maye | ISBN: | 9781494882983 |
Publisher: | Ben Maye | Publication: | January 12, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ben Maye |
ISBN: | 9781494882983 |
Publisher: | Ben Maye |
Publication: | January 12, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Another 95% continues where 95% left off. Still based on real events, the three main characters have now left school and are trying to survive in Thatcher’s 1980’s of high unemployment and low prospects. After getting Joey expelled from the 6th form for breaking into a hotel room and stealing jewellery, Casino and Yogi forget about him for a couple of years as they fill their time with nightclubbing, hunting loose women and generally living for the day. When Yogi completes a short stint in prison for assault, a chance encounter with an old friend throws the three back together as they participate in that lucrative, often immoral 1980’s occupation of selling double-glazing. Still with their anything-for-a-laugh attitude, they have a detrimental effect on everyone around them, not least Joey. Although somewhat sadistic in nature, both Casino and Yogi are also highly intelligent and when one of them devises a method to legally beat the Roulette table at a local Casino, they are unwittingly involved in an armed robbery not of their doing and are wanted by the police for questioning.
Another 95% continues where 95% left off. Still based on real events, the three main characters have now left school and are trying to survive in Thatcher’s 1980’s of high unemployment and low prospects. After getting Joey expelled from the 6th form for breaking into a hotel room and stealing jewellery, Casino and Yogi forget about him for a couple of years as they fill their time with nightclubbing, hunting loose women and generally living for the day. When Yogi completes a short stint in prison for assault, a chance encounter with an old friend throws the three back together as they participate in that lucrative, often immoral 1980’s occupation of selling double-glazing. Still with their anything-for-a-laugh attitude, they have a detrimental effect on everyone around them, not least Joey. Although somewhat sadistic in nature, both Casino and Yogi are also highly intelligent and when one of them devises a method to legally beat the Roulette table at a local Casino, they are unwittingly involved in an armed robbery not of their doing and are wanted by the police for questioning.