Diamonds Glamour & Bingo

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
Cover of the book Diamonds Glamour & Bingo by Dominic Finley, Dominic Finley
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Author: Dominic Finley ISBN: 9781912014880
Publisher: Dominic Finley Publication: July 10, 2017
Imprint: Dominic Finley Language: English
Author: Dominic Finley
ISBN: 9781912014880
Publisher: Dominic Finley
Publication: July 10, 2017
Imprint: Dominic Finley
Language: English

During the day Norman Muggeridge runs a struggling and second-rate music shop with his sidekick and best friend, Brian. Having turned his Neil Diamond tribute show from a dream into a career, at night he transforms himself into Nearly Diamond and woos clubland audiences from Bolton to Grimsby (in between the bingo and the tombola, of course).
The nice - but deluded - Norman hails from the cobbled streets of Lancashire. He was raised on pies and peas, and works the northern working men’s club circuit… a vastly different culture to that of New York City, whose skyline his hero Neil Diamond was born under.
When he begins to blame his woes on a telepathic connection with Neil Diamond he soon has more to worry about than squeezing into his tight leather trousers. Then a fateful journey beckons…
There is never a dull moment, from the fisticuffs with a rival Neil Diamond tribute performer to the Spanish holiday with Cherry, Cherry - and from the unfortunate encounter with a policewoman named Sweet Caroline - to when he meets the angelic Holly Holy at a church in Chorley.
Perhaps we are guided by a higher force, or perhaps we make our own way in life.
Norman is about to find out the answer.

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During the day Norman Muggeridge runs a struggling and second-rate music shop with his sidekick and best friend, Brian. Having turned his Neil Diamond tribute show from a dream into a career, at night he transforms himself into Nearly Diamond and woos clubland audiences from Bolton to Grimsby (in between the bingo and the tombola, of course).
The nice - but deluded - Norman hails from the cobbled streets of Lancashire. He was raised on pies and peas, and works the northern working men’s club circuit… a vastly different culture to that of New York City, whose skyline his hero Neil Diamond was born under.
When he begins to blame his woes on a telepathic connection with Neil Diamond he soon has more to worry about than squeezing into his tight leather trousers. Then a fateful journey beckons…
There is never a dull moment, from the fisticuffs with a rival Neil Diamond tribute performer to the Spanish holiday with Cherry, Cherry - and from the unfortunate encounter with a policewoman named Sweet Caroline - to when he meets the angelic Holly Holy at a church in Chorley.
Perhaps we are guided by a higher force, or perhaps we make our own way in life.
Norman is about to find out the answer.

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