Father Michael Seed has been at the privileged centre of events for a quarter of a century, and has played a uniquely influential role. In this explosive memoir Britain's 'priest to the stars' covers his encounters with some of the most prominent political and public figures of a generation, and gives a rare and fascinating glimpse of behind-the-scenes events in the corridors of power. His remarkable disclosures of life at the top, in parliament, palace and church, are revealed through a series of hilarious anecdotes that will have you laughing out loud. This is a revealing and extremely humorous memoir from a truly unique figure in British society.
About The Author
Born in Manchester in 1957, Michael Seed embraced the Catholic Church and became a friar in an American Franciscan order before becoming a priest. For over 20 years he was the Ecumenical advisor to two Cardinals at Westminster Cathedral and the most celebrated priest of our time. Noel Botham has had a long and distinguished career an investigative journalist and executive for newspapers in London and the USA before becoming an internationally bestselling writer.