' Bags of fish for cats
- 50 pence'. So it was written on a chalkboard sign outside a fresh fishmonger's under the arches of the raised promenade along the beachfront of England's newly super trendy & booming seaside City of Brighton & Hove. In Brighton Babylon PK Heights is a Grade II listed maisonette flat in one of the City's up & coming Regency Squares that provides the elegant base for a series of interlocking true stories about the city's people & their lives. Newly relocated from London Brighton resident Peter Jarrette combines & intertwines his stories using a colourful palette that is one part Brokeback Beach & three parts seawater. He vividly portrays a selection of suspect characters & shocking episodes; much like the curious bits & pieces that might be on offer in one of those bags of fish for cats. To the author's consternation the residents & visitors are a thoroughly peculiar & motley crew. This former string of south coast fishing villages with a royal & decadent past may now be a thoroughly cosmopolitan City & even aspire to being an international hub but it has not yet lost its renowned & celebrated dark side far from it. Brighton Babylon is populated by a cast of unsavoury hobos & bother boys; Yardie obsessed golden shower webmasters from nearby Crawley; mistakenly racist London hairdressers; strangely scripted market researchers; extemporised short-haul cabin crew; pushy airline First Officers; politically incorrect new food emporia; a vengeful crumbling resort Pier & a locally obsessed cat-mad press pack.