- Published: 20 August 2015
- ISBN: 9781473516991
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 9 hr 52 min
- Narrator: Maggie Ollerenshaw
The Sunshine Cruise Company
- Published: 20 August 2015
- ISBN: 9781473516991
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 9 hr 52 min
- Narrator: Maggie Ollerenshaw
John Niven manages the trick of being both profane and humane.
Ian Rankin, Observer - summer reads
[I was] hooked by this tale of rampaging women growing old disgracefully…An enjoyable romp spiced up by the author’s sharp and perceptive eye.
Literary Review
A hysterically funny book…and [it] combines the humour with a tight, gripping plot.
The Bookbag
Fast-moving, acerbic, occasionally tasteless but never dull, this will delight anyone who thinks old people get a raw deal…A great comic romp with deft touches.
Mail on Sunday
A rollicking road caper…hugely enjoyable.
Metro
A broad tongue-in-cheek comedy that rattles along.
Sunday Mirror
The fun is considerable…a caper…it may well be the funniest thing you’ll read this year.
Independent on Sunday
Featuring the greatest female duo since Thelma and Louise, John Niven’s novel is a total gem.
Stylist
This is a high-speed comedic chase novel which shows women entering their later years misbehaving in the most fantastic way…The Sunshine Cruise Company enthusiastically smashes stereotypes of women heading into retirement and it’s a funny fast-paced thriller.
Lonesome Reader
A hearty bloodstained handshake, then, for John Niven’s The Sunshine Cruise Company ... sparky, unfussy writing; a fast-moving plot; and, most notably, an ability to be thoroughly outspoken about matters sexual and scatological whilst retaining a surprising degree of empathy for the human trials of his characters …Engaging, utterly accessible and boundary-bending
Independent
The wild man of literature… [The Sunshine Cruise Company is] Fast and furious and, characteristically, brutal in places.
Independent
This is a bawdy, gaudy, rock ‘n’ roll spree of a book. The first chapter reads like a Radio 4 afternoon play, but we’re soon off and running (or should I say lurching?), burping, boozing, cursing and carousing our way through the high jinks. It’s as filthy as a weekend in Clacton-on-Sea, with the requisite pain and loss hidden just beneath the bedsheets.
Spectator
[A] hugely enjoyable comic crime romp.
Mail on Sunday